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Sep 24, 1776: Congress prepares instructions for negotiating treaty with France!

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On this day in 1776:

The Continental Congress prepares instructions and guidance for the agents appointed to negotiate a treaty between the United States and France. The agents were also instructed to request immediate assistance in securing arms.

Covert French aid began filtering into the colonies soon after the outbreak of hostilities between Britain and America in 1775. Silas Deane, a Connecticut delegate to the Continental Congress, left for France on a secret mission on March 3, 1776.

The Committee of Congress for Secret Correspondence, consisting of Benjamin Franklin, Benjamin Harrison, John Dickinson, John Hay and Robert Morris, instructed Deane to meet with French Foreign Minister Charles Gravier, Count de Vergennes, to stress America’s need for military stores and assure the French that the colonies were moving toward “total separation” from Great Britain.

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Deane managed to negotiate unofficial assistance from France, in the form of ships containing military supplies, and recruited the Marquis de Lafayette to share his military expertise with the Continental Army’s officer corps. However, it was not until the American victory at the Battle of Saratoga in October 1777 that the French became convinced that it was worth backing the Americans in a formal treaty.

On February 6, 1778, the Treaties of Amity and Commerce and Alliance were signed; they were ratified by the Continental Congress in May 1778. One month later, war between Britain and France formally began when a British squadron fired on two French ships. During the American Revolution, French naval fleets proved critical in the defeat of the British, which was assured at the Battle of Yorktown in October 1781.

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Learn More: The Wethersfield Historical Society will be holding a Happy Hour with a special guest on Tuesday, September 30th from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at Lucky Lou’s Bar & Grill.

Historical Society Happy Hour is a new informal gathering of young professionals who enjoy history and the Wethersfield community to converse with an interesting guest. All bar tabs and bills will be provided separately. No need to RSVP, just show up to Lucky Lou’s Bar & Grill at 222 Main Street.

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