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Thomas Jefferson: Diplomatic Correspondence, Paris, 1784-1789

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"Grateful for the collaboration of the French army in the American Revolution, Thomas Jefferson helped build a bridge of understanding between New World and Old. In 1784, he went to France, first as trade commissioner and then as Benjamin Franklin's successor as minister, and from there he carried on a prolific and telling correspondence, from 1785 to 1789, with leading American figures including several future U.S. presidents, and Abigail Adams, to foreign colleagues and friends including those who contributed to both the ...

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Thomas Jefferson: Diplomatic Correspondence, Paris, 1784-1789 2016, Algora Publishing

ISBN-13: 9781628942224

Hardcover