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BIBLIOGRAPHY

The bibliography of American diplomatic history is extensive. It constantly increases. Much of it is found in magazines. Much is included in government documents. The present list is not exhaustive. But the student interested in details will find here an approach which points to further sources.

The reliance of the author upon the American Nation Series and the American Statesmen Series will be evident to the reader. The Chronicles of America have also been consulted. Professor Corwin's valuable work on French Policy and the American Alliance constitutes the basis for the chapter on the Revolution. For the administrations of Jefferson and Madison the author has relied on Henry Adams, subject to various checks, however, among which was his own admiration for Thomas Jefferson, which he certainly did not acquire from Adams. James Ford Rhodes, Edward Channing, and John Bach McMaster were used with the respect which is their due, and the numerous Hopkins Studies were drawn upon with freedom. The American Historical Review proved a treasure trove as always. Indeed it may be said that much of the best literature of American diplomacy is in the magazines.

In a number of cases the reference is equally serviceable for several chapters.

CHAPTER I

ADAMS, JAMES TRUSLOW: The Founding of New England. Boston,
1921.
ADAMS, JAMES TRUSLOW: Revolutionary New England, 1691-1776.
Boston, 1923.

ALVORD, CLARENCE WALWORTH: "The British Ministry and the Treaty of Fort Stanwix" in the Proceedings of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin for 1908. Madison, 1909. ALVORD, CLARENCE WALWORTH: The Mississippi Valley in British Politics-A Study of the Trade, Land Speculation and Experiments in Imperialism Culminating in the American Revolution. 2 vols. Cleveland, 1916.

ANDREWS, CHARLES M.: "Anglo-French Commercial Rivalry, 17001750." Am. Hist. Rev. XX, 539-556, 761-780.

BEER, GEORGE LOUIS: The Origins of the British Colonial System, 1578-1660. New York, 1908.

BEER, GEORGE LOUIS: The Old Colonial System, 1660-1754. New

York, 1912.

BEER, GEORGE LOUIS: British Colonial Policy, 1754-1765. New

York, 1907.

BOURNE, EDWARD GAYLORD: Spain in America, 1450-1580. New
York, 1904.

BURON, E.: "Un Prophète de la Révolution Américaine." Revue
Historique. Volume CIII. Page 283 and following.

EDMUNDSON, REV. GEORGE: Anglo-Dutch Rivalry during the First
Half of the Seventeenth Century. Oxford, 1911.

HARRISSE, HENRY: The Diplomatic History of America, its first
chapter, 1452-1493-1494. London, 1897.

HERTZ, GERALD BERKELEY: British Imperialism in the Eighteenth
Century. London, 1908.

HERTZ, GERALD BERKELEY: The Old Colonial System. Manchester,
1905.

KAYE, PERCY LEWIS: English Colonial Administration under Lord
Clarendon, 1660-1667. Baltimore, 1905.

PITMAN, FRANK WESLEY: The Development of the British West
Indies, 1700-1763. New Haven, 1917.

SCHLESINGER, ARTHUR MEIER: The Colonial Merchants and the
American Revolution, 1763-1776. New York, 1918.

SEELEY, SIR JOHN ROBERT: The Growth of British Policy, an
Historical Essay. 2 vols. Cambridge, 1895.

VAN TYNE, CLAUDE H.: The Causes of the War of Independence.
Boston, 1922.

VANDER LINDEN, H.: "Alexander VI. and the Demarcation of
the Maritime and Colonial Domains of Spain and Portugal,
1493-1494." Am. Hist. Rev. XXII, 1-20.

CHAPTER II

BEMIS, SAMUEL FLAGG: "British Secret Service and the French-
American Alliance." Am. Hist. Rev. XXIX, 474-495.
BIGELOW, JOHN: Beaumarchais the Merchant. Letters of Theve-
neau de Francey, 1777-1780. New York, 1870.

Brissot de Warville, JeannE PIERRE: Nouveau Voyage dans les
Etats-Unis de l'Amérique Septentrionale. Tom Troisième.
Paris, 1791.

CORWIN, EDWARD S.: "The French Objective in the American
Revolution." Am. Hist. Rev. XXI., 33-61.

CORWIN, EDWARD S.: French Policy and the American Alliance
of 1778. Princeton, 1916.

Dictionary of National Biography.

Edler, Frederic L.: The Dutch Republic and the American Revolution. Baltimore, 1911.

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HAWORTH, PAUL LELAND: "Frederick the Great and the American Revolution." Am. Hist. Rev. IX, 460-478.

JAMESON, J. FRANKLIN: "St. Eustatius in the American Revolution." American Historical Review, VIII, pp. 683-708. MCILWAIN, CHARLES HOWARD: The American Revolution: a Constitutional Interpretation. New York, 1923.

MALLOY, WILLIAM M. (Editor): Treaties, Conventions, International Acts, and Protocols Between the United States and Other Powers, 1776-1909. 2 vols. Washington, 1910.

PERKINS, JAMES BRECK: France in the American Revolution, Boston, 1911.

PHILLIPS, PAUL CHRISLER: The West in the Diplomacy of the American Revolution. Champagne, Ill., 1913.

ROUSSEAU, FRANCOIS: "La Participation de L' Espagne a la Guerre d'Amérique, 1779-1783." Revue des Questions Historiques, Vol. LXXII, 444-489.

SOREL, A.: "Vergennes et sa Politique." Revue Historique. XV: 273 and XVI: 327.

TREVELYAN, SIR GEORGE OTTO, BART.: George the Third and Charles Fox, the Concluding Part of the American Revolu tion. 2 vols. New York, 1912.

VAN TYNE, CLAUDE H.: "French Aid Before the Alliance of 1778.” Am. Hist. Rev. XXXI, 20-40.

VAN TYNE, CLAUDE HALSTEAD: "Influences which determined the French Government to Make the Treaty with America." American Historical Review. XXI, 528-541.

CHAPTER III

ADAMS, JOHN: The Works of John Adams. 10 vols. Boston, 1850-1856.

BEMIS, SAMUEL FLAGG: Jay's Treaty; a Study in Commerce and Diplomacy. New York, 1923.

JEFFERSON, THOMAS: The Works of Thomas Jefferson, Federal Edition. 12 vols. New York and London, 1904-1905. MCLAUGHLIN, A. C.: The Confederation and the Constitution. New York, 1905.

MCLAUGHLIN, A. C.: "The Western Posts and the British Debts." American Historical Association Annual Report for 1894, pp. 413-444.

MCMASTER, JOHN BACH: History of the People of the United States. New York, 1885-1913.

ROSE, J. HOLLAND: Life of William Pitt. New York, 1924. TURNER, FREDERICK JACKSON: "Diplomatic Contest for the Mississippi Valley." Atlantic Monthly. XCIII, 676-691; and 807

WALLACE, DAVID DUNCAN: The Life of Henry Laurens. New
York, 1915.

WHARTON, FRANCIS: Diplomatic Correspondence of the American
Revolution. 6 vols. Washington, 1889.

CHAPTER IV

BEMIS, SAMUEL FLAGG: Jay's Treaty; a Study in Commerce and
Diplomacy. New York, 1923.

BEMIS, SAMUEL FLAGG: "The London Mission of Thomas Pinck-
ney, 1792-1796." American Historical Review. XXVIII:
228-247.

BEMIS, SAMUEL FLAGG: "The United States and the Abortive
Armed Neutrality of 1794." Am. Hist. Rev. XXIV, 26-47.
BOND, BEVERLEY W.: The Monroe Mission to France, 1794-1796.
Baltimore, 1907.

CONWAY, MONCURE DANIEL: Omitted Chapters of History dis-
closed in the Life and Papers of Edmund Randolph. New
York, 1888.

"English Policy Toward America in 1790-1791.” Am. Hist. Rev. VII, 706-735 and VIII, 78-86, Documents.

"Correspondence of the French Ministers to the United States,
1791-1797," in American Historical Association Annual Report.
1903. Vol. II.

FISH, C. R. and ALBJERG, VICTOR: The Foundations of American
Neutrality. University of Wisconsin History Reprint, No. 1.
Madison, Wisconsin, 1922.

HAMILTON, ALEXANDER: The Works of Alexander Hamilton, Fed-
eral Edition. 12 vols. New York and London, 1904.
JAMES, JAMES ALTON: "French Diplomacy and American Politics,
1794-1795." American Historical Association Annual Report,
1911. Vol. 1. Pages 151-163.

JAMES, JAMES ALTON: "French Opinion as a Factor in Preventing
War between France and the United States, 1795-1800."
Am. Hist. Rev. XXX, 44-55.

MANNING, WILLIAM RAY: "The Nootka Sound Controversy."
American Historical Association, Annual Report, 1904.

MORISON, SAMUEL ELIOT: The Life and Letters of Harrison Gray
Otis. 2 vols. Boston, 1913.

PINCKNEY, REV. CHARLES COTESWORTH: Life of General Thomas
Pinckney. Boston, 1895.

RICHARDSON, JAMES D.: Messages and Papers of the Presidents,
1789-1897. 10 vols. 1899. Published by Authority of Con-
gress.

RIVES, G. L.: "Spain and the United States in 1795." American
Historical Review. IV, 62-79.

ROOSEVELT, THEODORE: Gouverneur Morris. Boston, 1890.

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