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The French Navy and American Independence

A Study of Arms and Diplomacy, 1774-1787

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Focusing on the interplay between military strategy and diplomacy, the book explores how the French navy was pivotal in securing American independence. Jonathan R. Dull examines the strategic naval considerations that influenced France's decision to support the American colonists, detailing how naval rivalry escalated from limited aid to full-scale conflict. The narrative highlights the unique role of diplomats, who navigated military necessities despite the absence of direct military officer involvement in decision-making, showcasing the complexities of wartime diplomacy.

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The French Navy and American Independence, Jonathan R. Dull

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