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John Adams to Richard Cranch, 20 March 1786 [Adams Family Correspondence 7:100]
Abigail Adams to Charles Storer, 22 May 1786 [Adams Family Correspondence 7:190]+
Thomas Welsh to Abigail Adams, 24 May 1786 [Adams Family Correspondence 7:196]
Abigail Adams Smith to John Quincy Adams, 27 July 1786 [Adams Family Correspondence 7:304]+
Introduction [Adams Family Correspondence 7:xxv]
– Anglo-Russian Treaty of Commerce and armed neutrality [1 reference]
– British seize merchant ships of [4 references]
– British seizure of ships [1 reference]
– British trade with [1 reference]
– Crimean insurrection and [5 references]
– Dana appointed minister to [13 references]
– Dana mission to [13 references]
– Dana named minister to [2 references]
– Dana on fee for signing treaty in [1 reference]
– Fox on [5 references]
– Francis Dana's mission to [2 references]
– Franklin opposes sending U.S. minister to [3 references]
– French influence on [1 reference]
– Grand Duke of [1 reference]
– JA on national treasury of [1 reference]
– JA on nature of government of [1 reference]
– JA on policy of [1 reference]
– JQA comments on [2 references]
– Livingston seeks intelligence on [1 reference]
– Livingston sent court almanacs [2 references]
– Rendorp as possible minister to [2 references]
– U.S. may seek trade treaty with [3 references]
– U.S. seeks recognition from [2 references]
– alliances of [6 references]
– and Armed Neutrality [1 reference]
– and Armed Neutrality of 1780 [3 references]
– and Convention of Ainali-Kavak [3 references]
– and Denmark [3 references]
– and Dutch accession to armed neutrality [16 references]
– and Dutch recognition of U.S. [3 references]
– and Russo-American trade [3 references]
– and Swedish accession to armed neutrality [2 references]
– and armed neutrality [25 references]
– and definition of contraband [1 reference]
– and first partition of Poland [1 reference]
– and origins of the Armed Neutrality of 1780 [1 reference]
– and powers of 1st joint commission [1 reference]
– and recognition of U.S. [2 references]
– and subsidiary treaties [1 reference]
– and the War of the Bavarian Succession [6 references]
– and trade with U.S. [1 reference]
– as comediator [3 references]
– as mediator [2 references]
– as potential Amer. ally [1 reference]
– as source of naval stores [7 references]
– attitude toward Amer. Revolution [4 references]
– border “motions” [1 reference]
– borrows money in Netherlands [3 references]
– calendar [1 reference]
– climate [1 reference]
– code name [1 reference]
– commerce with Sweden and Denmark [1 reference]
– commercial treaties of [7 references]
– commission to negotiate treaty with [1 reference]
– conflict with Turkey [2 references]
– consequences of Anglo-American peace and reconciliation for [1 reference]
– countryside and people [1 reference]
– effect of Amer. political and military events on [1 reference]
– efforts to achieve and prospects for Dana's mission to [5 references]
– envoy in London [1 reference]
– exports potash [1 reference]
– geography of [1 reference]
– history recounted [1 reference]
– hostile to the Amer. cause [2 references]
– in peace negotiations [1 reference]
– influenza epidemic in [2 references]
– languages [1 reference]
– letters opened by postal officials in [1 reference]
– mentioned [22 references]
– military of [4 references]
– national debt of [1 reference]
– need for Amer. minister in [7 references]
– need for U.S. minister to [2 references]
– needs loan [2 references]
– news from [3 references]
– news of Yorktown reaches [3 references]
– note on depredations against neutral commerce [1 reference]
– on establishment of rights of neutrals [2 references]
– organizes congress of European powers [2 references]
– party of, in Sweden [1 reference]
– policy toward and recognition of U.S. [9 references]
– possibility of 19 April 1781 memorial offending [1 reference]
– possibility of trade with U.S. [1 reference]
– potential for trade with U.S. [1 reference]
– proposed Russo-American treaty [1 reference]
– proposed cession of Minorca to [2 references]
– reaction to capture of St. Eustatius [2 references]
– recognition of Amer. independence by [2 references]
– recognition of U.S. and [8 references]
– recruitment of mercenaries in [4 references]
– rejects proposal for treaty with Britain [2 references]
– relations with Britain [28 references]
– relations with France [8 references]
– relations with Great Britain [4 references]
– relations with Netherlands [3 references]
– religion [1 reference]
– reported effort to mediate Anglo-French war [5 references]
– reportedly sends warships to Britain [1 reference]
– revolution of 1762 [1 reference]
– rumored alliance with Great Britain [7 references]
– rumored arrival of troops from [1 reference]
– rumored treaty with England [1 reference]
– rumored treaty with France [1 reference]
– rumors of Russo-Turkish war refuted [1 reference]
– seeks to mediate Anglo-American war [5 references]
– supports Swedish position on stopping and searching vessels [1 reference]
– trade of [3 references]
– trade with England [1 reference]
– trade with West Indies [1 reference]
See also Anglo-Dutch War (1780)—Russian mediation of