The Peace Negotiations of 1782 And 1783. An Address Delivered Before the New York Historical Society On Its Seventy-Ninth Anniversary, Tuesday, November 27, 1883
The Peace Negotiations of 1782 And 1783. An Address Delivered Before the New York Historical Society On Its Seventy-Ninth Anniversary, Tuesday, November 27, 1883
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. . , Spain having now become associated in our war and defending — at least indirectly — the American cause, although she has not entered into any explanations on the subject nor taken any en- gagement toward the United States, the King thinks it will be for the interest of the Congress, as well as a matter of duty, to regulate at once, in a manner satisfactory to that power, the various points which concern it. I know of three such : The first regards the boundaries of the United States towar...d the West ; the second relates to the navigation of the Mississippi ; the third to the two Floridas. With regard to the navigation of the Mississippi, it is pretty nearly proved that the Americans have no claim to it, since at the moment when the Revolution broke out the limits of the thir- teen States did not reach to the river, and it would be absurd for them to claim the rights of England — i.e., of a power whose rule they have abjured. It behooves the Congress, therefore, to be categorically explicit on this point, and to declare that the United States put forward no pretensions on that score — i.e., regarding the Mississippi — and will be content to request the gracious countenance of the King of Spain as far as his interest will permit him to grant to them.
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