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  2. XYZ Affair - Wikipedia

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    The XYZ Affair was a political and diplomatic ... Timeline of United States diplomatic history ... Kleber, Louis C. "The "X Y Z" Affair" History Today. (Oct 1973 ...

  3. Charles Cotesworth Pinckney - Wikipedia

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    In what became known as the XYZ Affair, the French demanded a bribe before they would agree to meet with the U.S. delegation. Pinckney returned to the United States, accepting an appointment as a general during the Quasi-War with France. Though he had resisted joining either major party for much of the 1790s, Pinckney began to identify with the ...

  4. Presidency of John Adams - Wikipedia

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    A political cartoon depicts the XYZ Affair – America is a woman being plundered by Frenchmen (1798). Adams hoped to maintain friendly relations with France, and he sent a delegation to Paris, consisting of John Marshall, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney and Elbridge Gerry, to ask for compensation for the French attacks on American shipping.

  5. Baron Jean-Conrad Hottinguer - Wikipedia

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    In the late 18th century, Hottinguer was one of the French agents involved in the XYZ Affair, a much-publicized diplomatic scandal between France and the United States. In the beginning 19th century, a family friend and associate, Henri Escher, established the first Hottinger representative office in America.

  6. Diplomacy of John Adams - Wikipedia

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    Diplomatic History 37.4 (2013): 664–692. Bemis, Samuel Flagg. The Diplomacy of the American Revolution (1935) online free to borrow. Clarfield, Gerard H. Timothy Pickering and American Diplomacy, 1795–1800 (1969). DeConde, Alexander (1963), A History of American Foreign Policy, New York, NY: Charles Scribner's Sons.

  7. History of U.S. foreign policy, 1776–1801 - Wikipedia

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    A political cartoon depicts the XYZ Affair – America is a woman being plundered by Frenchmen. (1798) In an April 1798 speech to Congress, Adams publicly revealed Talleyrand's machinations, sparking public outrage at the French. [119] Democratic-Republicans were skeptical of the administration's account of what became known as the "XYZ affair."

  8. 'Fox & Friends' host's husband files for divorce: 'I am ... - AOL

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    "Fox & Friends" co-host Ainsley Earhardt and her husband, William Proctor, are headed for divorce. Proctor, who has been married to Earhardt for six years, reportedly filed for divorce on ...

  9. History of the United States foreign policy - Wikipedia

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    The XYZ Affair ignited a wave of nationalist sentiment. Congress approved Adams' plan to organize the navy. Congress approved Adams' plan to organize the navy. American public opinion swung against France, encouraging the Federalists to attempt to suppress Jefferson's Republican Party.