Why Adams' Dutch Diplomacy Mattered Long After 1782
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Why Adams' Dutch Diplomacy Mattered Long After 1782

John Adams' diplomatic mission to the Dutch Republic in the early 1780s was a turning point in the American Revolutionary War. His efforts not only secured crucial financial support but also had lasting effects on international relations and the perception of the United States as a sovereign nation.
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