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Quasi War with France 1791-1800
  • 1789 - An Act Imposing Duties on Tonnage : July 20

  • 1790 - An Act Imposing duties on the Tonnage of Ships or Vessels : July 20

  • 1791 - George Washington - Message to the Senate Transmitting a Letter from the King of France; January 17

  • 1791 - George Washington - Message to the Senate Transmitting a Report of Secretary of State Jefferson Regarding The Treaty of Amity and Commerce with France; January 19

  • 1797 - John Adams - Special Message to the Senate and the House; May 16

  • 1797 - Address of the Senate to John Adams; May 23

  • 1797 - John Adams - Reply to the Senate of May 24

  • 1797 - Address of the House to John Adams, President of the United States. June 2

  • 1797 - John Adams - Reply to the House of June 3

  • 1797 - John Adams - Message to the Senate Regarding Envoys to France; May 31

  • 1797 - John Adams - First Annual Message; November 22

  • 1798 - John Adams - Message to the Senate and House Regarding a French Privateer; February 5

  • 1798 - John Adams - Message to the Senate and House Regarding Dispatches from the Envoys to France; March 5

  • 1798 - John Adams - Message to the Senate and House Regarding Reports of the Envoys to France; March 19

  • 1798 - John Adams - Message to the Senate and House Regarding the Envoys to France; April 3

  • 1798 - An Act to Suspend the Commercial Intercourse between the United States and France, and the Dependencies Thereof; June 13

  • 1798 - John Adams - Message to the Senate and House Regarding Envoys to France; June 21

  • 1798 - An Act to Authorize the Defense of the Merchant Vessels of the United States against French Depredations; June 25

  • 1798 - An Act to Declare the Treaties Heretofore Concluded with France, no Longer Obligatory on the United States; July 7

  • 1798 - An Act Further to Protect the Commerce of the United States; July 9

  • 1798 - John Adams - Proclamation Regarding French Consuls; July 13

  • 1798 - An Act to Amend the Act Entitled "An Act to suspend the Commercial Intercourse between the United States and France, and the Dependencies Thereof." : July 16

  • 1798 - John Adams - Second Annual Message; December 8

  • 1799 - An Act Further to Suspend the Commercial Intercourse between the United States and France, and the Dependencies Thereof : February 9

  • 1799 - John Adams - Message to the House Regarding French Treatment of American Seamen; February 15

  • 1799 - John Adams - Message to the Senate Transmitting a Letter from Talleyrand; February 18

  • 1799 - John Adams - Message to the Senate Regarding New Envoys to France; February 25

  • 1799 - John Adams - Third Annual Message; December 3

  • 1799 - John Adams - Proclamation Regarding Commerce with St. Domingo; June 26

  • 1800 - An Act Further to Suspend the Commercial Intercourse Between the United States and France, and the Dependencies Thereof : February 27

  • 1800 - John Adams - Proclamation Regarding Remission of Prohibtions on Certain Ports; May 9

  • 1800 - John Adams - Proclamation Regarding Remission of Prohibtions on Certain Ports; September 6

  • 1800 - Convention with France; September 30

  • 1800 - John Adams - Fourth Annual Message; November 22

  • 1800 - John Adams - Message to the Senate Regarding the Convention of 1800; December 15

  • 1801 - John Adams - Message to the Senate Regarding Ratification of the Convention of 1800 with France; March 2

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