Washington Papers Consolidated Index | U | United States | foreign relations
From Charles Pinckney, 20 September 1791 [Presidential Series 8:545]
From Thomas Jefferson, 1 December 1792 [Presidential Series 11:458]+
– American neutrality [3 references]
– and agreement for armed neutrality [2 references]
– and British designs on Florida [1 reference]
– and consular appointments [7 references]
– and diplomatic etiquette [2 references]
– and diplomatic protocol [1 reference]
– and Dutch embargo [1 reference + 1 “see also” entry]
– and embassies in the Federal City [1 reference]
– and impressment of U.S. sailors [1 reference]
– and the Consular Act [1 reference]
– and the dispute over ministerial appointments [4 references]
– and the Foreign Intercourse Act [3 references]
– British impressment of U.S. seamen [1 reference + 1 “see also” entry]
– cabinet opinion on [1 reference]
– desire for Florida [1 reference]
– estimate of diplomatic expenses [1 reference]
– format of passports [1 reference]
– impact of GW's retirement on [1 reference]
– John Jay comments on [1 reference]
– neutrality policy [69 references + 1 “see also” entry]
– offenses against the law of nations [1 reference]
– policy on privateers and prizes [1 reference]
– private agents [1 reference]
– public opinion on [1 reference]
– rule on sailing of hostile vessels [1 reference]
– spoliation claims [1 reference]
– Thomas Jefferson comments on [1 reference]
– trade [18 references]
– trade with East Indies [1 reference]
– trade with Europe [1 reference]
– with Algiers [21 references]
– with Barbary Regencies [3 references]
– with Denmark [4 references]
– with European powers [1 reference]
– with France [80 references]
– with Great Britain [131 references]
– with Holland [1 reference]
– with Ireland [1 reference]
– with Morocco [20 references]
– with Ottoman Empire [1 reference]
– with Poland [1 reference]
– with Portugal [14 references]
– with Saint Domingue [15 references]
– with Spain [74 references]
– with Sweden [1 reference]
– with the Netherlands [9 references]
– with Tripoli [1 reference]
– with Tunis [1 reference]
– with United Netherlands [1 reference]