General Index to the American Statesmen Series With An Epitome of United States

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General Index to the American Statesmen Series With An Epitome of United States
Theodore Clarke Smith
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Washington received Genet coldly, but the minister, relying upon popular enthusiasm and the support of the Republicans, continued to ignore American neutrality and to abuse the administration.
Aug. 23. His recall was requested. France disavowed his be havior, but his successors, while avoiding his extremes, continued to ally themselves with the Republican party. As a war measure France had thrown open to neutrals the trade of her West Indies colonies. England refused to recognize the trade (Rul
...e of 1756} and seized American vessels engaged in it. She also impressed sailors from American ships. Nov. 6. British order in council for the seizure of all ships carrying produce of any French colony or supplies for such colony. Though restricted (Jan. 8, 1794) to trade be tween the colonies and Europe, American resentment was great. As a final effort to prevent war, Jay was sent to nego tiate.
Dec. 31. Jefferson resigned; Edmund Randolph succeeded. 1794, March 27. Naval Act, ordering six ships: the beginning of the Navy, and intended primarily as a protection against Algerian depredations.


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