History Of The Marine Corps
Quasi-War E29: A New Enemy: France’s Attack on American Trade
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By the late 18th century, the United States was caught in a growing storm of international conflict. France, once a crucial ally in the Revolution, now viewed America with suspicion and anger. The young republic’s decision to strengthen trade with Britain through Jay’s Treaty felt like a betrayal, and France responded aggressively. French privateers began seizing American merchant ships, escalating tensions into an undeclared naval war. Diplomacy faltered as both sides hardened their positions, leading to open hostility on the seas. American sailors were harassed, captured, and even tortured, fueling anti-French sentiment back home. As George Washington’s presidency ended, John Adams inherited a foreign crisis that threatened to drag the United States into full-scale war. With American trade routes under attack and political divisions at home growing deeper, the nation faced a pivotal moment—one that would test its commitment to neutrality and reshape its relationship with the world. ************* Visit Hist