Andrew J. O'Shaughnessy is the author of The Men Who Lost America: British Leadership, the American Revolution, and the Fate of the Empire. John A. Ragosta is a historian at the Robert H. Smith International Center for Jefferson Studies at Monticello and the author of Patrick Henry: Proclaiming a Revolution. Marie-Jeanne Rossignol is Professor of North American Studies at Universite Paris Cite and the author of The Nationalist Ferment: The Origins of U.S. Foreign Policy, 1789-1812.
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Introduction Acknowledgments 1. American Nationality: A French Invention? 2. Ideology AND Interest: Free Trade, the League of Armed Neutrality, and the American Revolution 3. 'Sir, I have not yet begun to fight!': John Paul Jones' Friends in the Dutch Republic, 1779-1780 4. Season, Winds and Sea: The Improbable Route of de Grasse to the Chesapeake 5. The Battle of the Chesapeake from the Quarterdeck 6. Bernardo de Galvez: Friend of the American Revolution, Friend of Empire 7. Old Partners & Intersecting Interests: Trade and Diplomacy between Portugal and the United States during the Era of George Washington (c. 1781-1805) 8. Lafayette's Encouragement of American Constitutional Reform, 1783-1789 9. The French Liberal Nobles in the Age of Revolution Afterword : Studying Atlantic History with Jacques Godechot and Robert R. Palmer

