Asked by Siddharda Chillapalli on May 26, 2024

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Edmond-Charles Genet was a French diplomat who

A) was also a British spy, which led to his arrest in the United States.
B) commissioned American ships to sail under the French flag and fight the British.
C) sought refuge in America as soon as the French Revolution began in 1789.
D) became a key adviser to President Washington on European affairs.
E) sought unsuccessfully to convince the Democratic-Republican Societies to support the French Revolution.

Edmond-Charles Genet

A French diplomat who served as the French minister to the United States during the French Revolution, known for his efforts to enlist American support for France’s wars against European monarchies.

French Diplomat

An official representing France in matters of international relations, responsible for negotiating and maintaining France's interests abroad.

French Flag

The national flag of France, also known as the Tricolour, consisting of three vertical bands of blue, white, and red.

  • Acknowledge the role of international figures and conflicts in shaping early American foreign policy and domestic politics.
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Rajdeep SinghMay 30, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Edmond-Charles Genet, as a French diplomat, was involved in efforts to support France's war efforts against Britain by commissioning American ships to sail under the French flag and engage the British, exploiting the United States' neutral status to France's advantage. This action was part of his broader mission to garner American support for France during its revolutionary wars, but it strained U.S.-French relations and challenged U.S. neutrality.