Papers of John Adams, Volume 15: June 1783 - January 1784
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By John Adams, Gregg L. Lint (Editor), C. James Taylor (Editor), Robert F. Karachuk (Editor), Hobson Woodward (Editor), Margaret A. Hogan (Editor), Sara B. Sikes (Editor), Mary T. Claffey (Editor), Karen N. Barzilay (Editor)
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On September 3, 1783, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and John Jay signed the definitive AngloAmerican peace treaty. Adams and his colleagues strived to establish a viable relationship between the new nation and its largest trading partner but were stymied by rising British antiAmericanism.
Adams’ diplomatic efforts were also complicated by domestic turmoil. Americans, in a rehearsal for the later FederalistAntifederalist conflict over the United States Constitution, were debating the pro...
Adams’ diplomatic efforts were also complicated by domestic turmoil. Americans, in a rehearsal for the later FederalistAntifederalist conflict over the United States Constitution, were debating the pro...






















