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Turner, in the Am. Hist. Rev. X. , 250-252. A copy of this memoir is in the King Collection of the Historical and Philosophi cal Society of Ohio.
2 Brymner, Report of the Canadian Archives for 1800, p. 91 ff : Ibid, for 1887, p. 205 ff.
217 to restrict the western pretentions of the Americans, in order to favor Spain. While in Paris in 1782, during the preliminary negotiations with Great Britain, John Jay held some interviews with d Aranda, the Spanish min ister at the French court, in the cour
...se of which the lat ter had told him that the Spanish government expected the United States to be satisfied with a boundary line running from western Georgia to the Ohio at the mouth of the Kanawha, thence around the western shores of Lake Erie and Lake Huron, enclosing Michigan, to the end of Lake Superior. The Spanish minister seemed sur prised that Jay insisted upon the Mississippi as the boundary, and dwelt upon the fact that the western country belonged to the Indians. In furtherance of the Spaniard s policy Rayneval, Vergennes secretary, later addressed to Jay a memoir in which he tried to show that it was the policy of the British government from 1755 to 1763 not to consider the territory beyond the moun tains as belonging to the original colonies.

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