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Edmond-Charles Genet acted as an agent for Great Britain, trying to gain American support for the British in their war with France.
Edmond-Charles Genet
A French diplomat known for his role during the French Revolution, particularly for his efforts to recruit American support for France's wars against Britain and Spain in the 1790s.
Great Britain
A geographical term that refers to the largest island in the British Isles, containing England, Scotland, and Wales.
American Support
Refers to assistance or backing provided by the United States or its citizens, either politically, economically, militarily, or socially to individuals, groups, or countries.
- Examine the repercussions of foreign relations on American homeland strategies and lands during the early nineteenth century.
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- Examine the repercussions of foreign relations on American homeland strategies and lands during the early nineteenth century.
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