XYZ AFFAIR

name usually given to an incident (1797–98) in Franco-American diplomatic relations. The United States had in 1778 entered into an alliance with France, but after the outbreak of the French Revolutionary Wars was both unable and unwilling to lend aid. The anti-French Federalists gained the upper hand in the United States, and there was considerable antagonism toward France, particularly after the Genet (see Genet, Edmond Charles Édouard) affair. The conclusion (1795) of Jay's Treaty with England, which partially vitiated the agreements with France, aroused French anger. Numerous American ships were seized by French privateers, and the countries drifted into a mutually hostile attitude. President Washington sent Charles Cotesworth Pinckney as minister to France, but the French government refused to receive him. Shortly afterward John Adams, the new President, sent (1797) John Marshall and Elbridge Gerry to join Pinckney on a peace mission to France. This three-man commission was immediately confronted by the refusal of French foreign minister Charles Maurice de Talleyrand to receive it officially. Indirect suggestions of loans and bribes to France were made to the commissioners through Mme de Villette, a friend of Talleyrand. Negotiations were carried on through her with Jean Conrad Hottinguer and Lucien Hauteval, both Swiss, and a Mr. Bellamy, an American banker in Hamburg; the three were designated X, Y, and Z in the mission's dispatches to the United States. The proposal that the Americans pay Talleyrand about $250,000 before the French government would even deal with them created an uproar when it was released in the United States, where the pro-British party welcomed the chance to worsen Franco-American relations. The U.S. representatives made no progress and the mission broke up, Marshall coming home, Pinckney taking a sick daughter to S France, and Gerry, a Republican and Francophile, remaining in France temporarily. Meanwhile, an undeclared naval war ensued between France and the United States. Both Talleyrand and President Adams wished to avoid a declaration of war. In 1799 Adams, to the intense disgust of the Federalist leader, Alexander Hamilton, named William Vans Murray the U.S. minister to France and assigned Oliver Ellsworth and William Richardson Davie to accompany him. The result was the Treaty of Mortefontaine (Sept. 30, 1800), known as the Convention of 1800, a commercial agreement that improved relations between the two nations. The XYZ Affair contributed to American patriotic legend in the reply Pinckney is supposed to have made to a French request for money, "Millions for defense, sir, but not one cent for tribute." This reply was certainly not made, but a better case can be made for the alternate version, "No, no, not a sixpence."

See W. Stinchcombe, The XYZ Affair (1980).

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...Britain T: OK good. thirteen the XYZ affair almost brought the United States...d) Portugal. _____ 13. The XYZ affair almost brought the United States...President. 25. At the time of the XYZ affair, George Washington was President...
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...Morris house in Philadelphia; Adams wearing a brigade commanders uniform, complete with ceremonial sword, during the XYZ Affair; Lincoln, while under fire, observing Jubal Earlys troops on Washingtons outskirts; the contentious relationship between...
...hostility and intransigence. In the 1790s, during the infamous XYZ Affair, the public was outraged when French officials demanded...United States, a nation whose rise to prominence in global affairs presents almost a mirror image of French erosion. Throughout...
...sat down to write and illustrate a childrens book, A Walk in the Rainforest, the magically-markered journey of an ant named "XYZ" through an alphabetic rainforest, from "an amazing anteater" to "the gentle giant gorilla grinning in the green growth" to...
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...too much pressure. Every time you say things like "You wouldnt do that if you loved me" or "Why cant you get marks as good as XYZ?" it makes them feel guilty. Simple phrases, often uttered without thinking, can produce enormous stress. 2. Help protect your...
...Simpson, romp with brother Nat, played by John Sandford. Their affair - screened before the 9pm watershed - provoked a national outcry...Georgia was seen packing up Nats belongings. "Nat and Georgias affair is all but over," says my source. "Sadly, so is Helens Brookside...
...chips while he was still looking for money from the Irangate affair. Between 1986-90, he said he was having financial difficulties...of investigations by Congressional hearings into the Irangate affair and criminal proceedings against him and Imelda Marcos." But...
...Massachusetts, the only signer of the Declaration of Independence buried in the area. Mr. Gerry later was involved in the "XYZ Affair," a diplomatic confrontation with France that almost led to war in 1797, but perhaps he is best known for lending his...
...accomplishments, a Revolutionary War veteran, a successful Virginia lawyer, a state legislator, an admired diplomat (remember the XYZ Affair?), a congressman and cabinet officer (briefly) and a chief justice of historic importance. But, as the author points...
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...response to the hostile actions of the French Revolutionary government on the seas and in the councils of diplomacy (see XYZ Affair ), but actually designed to destroy Thomas Jeffersons Republican party, which had openly expressed its sympathies for...
...was governor of North Carolina (1798 99) and one of the peace commissioners John Adams sent (1799) to France after the XYZ Affair. See biography by B. Robinson (1957). ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the...
...government. The next year he was joined by Elbridge Gerry and John Marshall in the mission that led to the notorious XYZ Affair ; Pinckney refused to bribe French officials as a prerequisite for opening negotiations with them. He was an unsuccessful...
...Napoleon Bonaparte (see Napoleon I . His part in the XYZ Affair and his endorsement of Napoleons plan for seizing Egypt...helped to power, offered him the portfolio of foreign affairs, but Talleyrand preferred to serve as ambassador to London...
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