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From Francisco de MirandaF. de Miranda.
Francisco de Miranda to H, April 5, 1791, note 2
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...to Berlin in May, 1777. Subsequently he was a self-appointed agent for the United States to Copenhagen and Stockholm. After the war he returned to the United States and became a supporter of Francisco de Miranda. He repeatedly petitioned Congress for payment for his European activities during the Revolution. On March 3, 1807, Congress passed “An Act for the relief of Stephen Sayre” for...
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From Francisco de MirandaF. de Miranda.
From Francisco de MirandaF. de Miranda.
King is referring to Francisco de Miranda’s plans to liberate South America through the cooperation of England and the United States. See
Smith, John Adams’s son-in-law, held the rank of lieutenant colonel at the end of the Revolution. After a brief tour of Europe with Francisco de Miranda, he returned to America and successively held the offices of United States marshal for New York and supervisor of the revenue for the District of New York. For his land speculations and financial difficulties, see
This is apparently a reference to Francisco de Miranda’s plan for British and American cooperation in the liberation of Spain’s American possessions. See Miranda to H,