1Cabinet Opinions on the Roland and Relations with Great Britain, France, and the Creek Indians, 31 August 1793 (Washington Papers)
, 26:68–71). For the Treaty of Amity and Commerce between the United States and France, see
2I. Alexander Hamilton’s Questions for the Supreme Court, [ca. 18 July 1793] (Jefferson Papers)
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3To George Washington from Alexander Hamilton, 19 November 1796 (Washington Papers)
...France, and condemned U.S. neutrality policies of 1793 and 1794 that prohibited outfitting foreign armed vessels in U.S. ports. Adet began the letter by recalling the friendship between the United States and France established in their 1778 Treaty of Amity and Commerce, which stipulated “that French vessels of war … may freely conduct … the prizes they shall have made upon their enemies.”...
4To George Washington from Alexander Hamilton, c. January 1797 (Washington Papers)
Article I of the 1778 Treaty of Alliance between the United States and France stipulated that in case of war between France and Great Britain, the United States and France would “make it a common cause, and aid each other mutually with their good Offices, their Counsels, and their forces. …” According to Article XI of the same treaty, the two nations also promised to guarantee...
5Enclosure: Answer to Question the 3d. Proposed by the President of the UStates, 2 May 1793 (Hamilton Papers)
The Treaties between the United States and France were made with His Most Christian Majesty, his heirs and successors. The Government of France which existed at the time those treaties were made, gave way, in the first instance to a new constitution, formed by the...
6Memorandum from Alexander Hamilton and Henry Knox, 8 July 1793 (Washington Papers)
See the 1778 Treaty of Amity and Commerce between the United States and France (
7To George Washington from Alexander Hamilton, 4 September 1795 (Washington Papers)
For the Treaty of Amity and Commerce between the United States and France, see
8From Alexander Hamilton to George Washington, 30 July 1796 (Hamilton Papers)
This is presumably a reference to relations between the United States and France.