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... France , and war was imminent , several naval engagements actually taking place . ( See X. Y. Z. Mission . ) The alien and sedition laws passed during his administration tended to make it unpopular , while his policy toward France ...
... France , and war was imminent , several naval engagements actually taking place . ( See X. Y. Z. Mission . ) The alien and sedition laws passed during his administration tended to make it unpopular , while his policy toward France ...
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... France in 1798 there was a consider- able portion of the community in sympathy with France , and attacks of the most scurrilous nature were continu- ally made against the President and Congress . This state of things was the occasion ...
... France in 1798 there was a consider- able portion of the community in sympathy with France , and attacks of the most scurrilous nature were continu- ally made against the President and Congress . This state of things was the occasion ...
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... - arrangements of boundary lines . There have since been six different additions made to our ter- ritory , which have brought it to its present extent . I. LOUISIANA . - Before the year 1763 , France DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN POLITICS . 23.
... - arrangements of boundary lines . There have since been six different additions made to our ter- ritory , which have brought it to its present extent . I. LOUISIANA . - Before the year 1763 , France DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN POLITICS . 23.
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... France and Spain by which the latter " retro- ceded " to France the Province of Louisiana . Napo- leon , then First Consul of France , threatened to send an army and fleet to New Orleans . It was feared that French ambition in Louisiana ...
... France and Spain by which the latter " retro- ceded " to France the Province of Louisiana . Napo- leon , then First Consul of France , threatened to send an army and fleet to New Orleans . It was feared that French ambition in Louisiana ...
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... France . The price agreed upon to be paid was $ 15,000,000 , of which $ 3,750,000 were claims of our citizens against France , which the United States agreed to assume . The people of the United States as a whole rejoiced , though the ...
... France . The price agreed upon to be paid was $ 15,000,000 , of which $ 3,750,000 were claims of our citizens against France , which the United States agreed to assume . The people of the United States as a whole rejoiced , though the ...
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