In 1785, John Adams was appointed as the first American ambassador to Great Britain, his mission lasted thirty days short of three years. His aim was to restore the damaged relationship between the two countries and to create commercial ties by persuading Britain to open its ports to American ...
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In addition, some Americans, among them the aviation hero Charles Lindbergh and ambassador to Great Britain Joseph Kennedy, evinced some sympathy for the new regime in Germany. These factors underlay a strong sense of isolationism in the United States. The spread of Japanese power in Asia ...
On January 25, 1954, the British ambassador to Washington, Sir Roger Makins, wrote to the foreign secretary, Selwyn Lloyd: "There is on our side a very understandable impression," he noted, "that the Americans are out to take our place i... ...
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Quincy Adams may have been a poor politician, but he was an excellent diplomat. In the early part of his career, he served as the American ambassador to the Netherlands, Germany, Russia and Britain. He helped lead the negotiations that ended the War of 1812. ...
away or limit your civil liberties, like your right to practice any religion you want (or none at all); or to decide in private whether or not to have a child; or to speak out - for or against - anything at all; or to be treated with equality and fairness, no matter who you ...
This was Bryce's final transatlantic venture, for the former ambassador to the United States died shortly afterwards. Flicking through the pages of Bryce's lectures, the reader is confronted with an array of themes driving the liberal thinking of the times: anxiety over the destabilizing effects...
After the United States of America was established, Franklin held several important positions such as the first United States Postmaster General, Ambassador to France and President of Pennsylvania. He is also famous today for his wise sayings, including “a penny saved is a penny earned” and “...