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Abstract : July 6, 1778. Aranjuez. Montmorin to Vergennes. American expedition against Florida unsuccessful; English ask for Americans escaping to Louisiana. 7pp. AE., Esp., 590:36. |
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Abstract : May 11, 1780. Aranjuez. Montmorin to Vergennes. Spain desires above everything else to get possession of Pensacola and Mobile; advantage of Pensacola to English; Bonnet to be court martialled. Spain not to attempt to take Saint-Augustine. 7pp. AE., Esp., 599:72. |
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Abstract : June 19, 1780. Aranjuez. Montmorin to Vergennes. Spanish seizure of Mobile; sensation produced in Spain; statement about English and Spanish forces; eulogy of Galvez; awaits the capture of Pensacola. 3pp. AE., Esp., 599:308. |
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Abstract : April 25, 1781. Aranjuez. Montmorin to Vergennes. Departure of Monteil\'s squadron for Santo Domingo to drive away the English; a vessel and frigate sent to aid the Pensacola expedition, for which Galvez has 4000 men. 3pp. AE., Esp., 603:115. |
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Abstract : June 11, 1781. Aranjuez. Montmorin to Vergennes. Siege of Pensacola; departure of English; Monteil joined Solano in keeping English fleet away. 2pp. AE., Esp., 603:317. |
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Abstract : June 26, 1784. Aranjuez. Joseph de Galvez to Francisco Rendon, Spanish agent to the United States. Instructs him to inform the United States that the treaty with England of 1783 does not give free navigation on the Mississippi to United States boats. (Ext.) 1p. AE., États-Unis, 27:461. |
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Abstract : June 19, 1791. Aranjuez. Urtubise to Montmorin. Carmichael-Floridablanca negotiations over Mississippi navigation and boundaries: Spain\'s attitude and her reasons; the United States position; English opinion; Carmichael insists on free navigation for French up to New Orleans. 8pp. AE., Esp., 630:308. |
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Abstract : June 30, 1791. Aranjuez. Urtubise to Montmorin. Spanish-United States negotiation over Mississippi navigation; Carmichael\'s new order and discussion with Floridablanca; he must have a reply for Congress by end of October; Spain\'s weakness in Louisiana and Florida pointed out; Louisianians desire reunion with France; Carmichael\'s suggestion of a union of Spain, Russia, the U.S., and France against England. 6pp. AE., Esp., 630:339. |
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Abstract : May 14, 1792. Aranjuez. Bourgoing, French minister plenipotentiary, to Dumouriez, Minister of Foreign Affairs. The U.S. names two commissioners to treat with Spain; English negotiations probable; asks for instructions to support United States demands. Marginal note in reply: to support the U.S. but impress her with danger of opening the Mississippi to England; if Spain turns to England, the U.S. will become hostile to Louisiana. 6pp. AE., Esp., 633:52. |
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Abstract : June 18, 1792. Aranjuez. Bourgoing to Dumouriez, Minister of Foreign Affairs. American commissioners: they are to have his support; urges Aranda not to compel them to turn to England; attitude of Carmichael and France. 3pp. AE., Esp., 633:155. |
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