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Zorluk: OrtaThe Revolutionary War: Military and Diplomacy

"The French Court, while it continues to make the most friendly declarations of neutrality to us, is secretly doing everything in its power to support the American rebellion. They permit American privateers to refit and sell their prizes in French ports, and they send large supplies of military stores under the guise of commercial trade through secret agents."

— Lord Stormont, British Ambassador to France, report to the British government, 1777

Which of the following developments best explains the British diplomatic concerns described in the excerpt?

  1. France wished to undermine British geopolitical influence but required evidence of American military capability before entering a formal war.Cevap
  2. B
    French diplomats delayed a formal alliance until the American colonies successfully resolved their domestic protests against the Stamp Act.
  3. C
    France refused to negotiate a treaty until the United States ratified the federal Constitution to guarantee diplomatic stability.
  4. D
    France aimed to bring the American economy under French mercantilist control by restricting American trade to French ports.

Cevap

France wished to undermine British geopolitical influence but required evidence of American military capability before entering a formal war.
The correct answer is correct because French Foreign Minister Vergennes wanted to weaken Great Britain following France's defeat in the Seven Years' War. However, France did not want to enter an open war with Britain unless the American colonies could demonstrate they had a viable chance of winning, which they did at the Battle of Saratoga in late 1777, prompting the formal Treaty of Alliance in 1778.

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1
Analyze the source document
The document is a 1777 report by the British Ambassador to France noting that France is secretly supplying the American rebels while maintaining a public stance of neutrality.
Understanding the context of covert French aid before the formal alliance is necessary to identify the diplomatic motivations of the French Court.
2
Evaluate the reasons for covert aid versus formal alliance
France wanted to avenge its loss in the Seven Years' War and weaken Britain's empire, but was hesitant to declare war openly without assurance of American military competence.
This links the covert aid of 1776–1777 to the eventual formal Alliance of 1778, which was triggered by the American victory at Saratoga.
3
Eliminate incorrect options based on chronology and concept
Protests against the Stamp Act occurred in the 1760s, the Constitution was drafted in 1787, and France did not seek to impose mercantilist restrictions on America, leaving the option regarding British geopolitical influence and American military capability as the correct choice.
This ensures that common chronological and conceptual errors are eliminated to arrive at the correct answer.

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The role of French military and diplomatic assistance in the American Revolutionary War
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