United States peace commission

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The United States peace commission was a diplomatic delegation sent by the U.S. government to negotiate and resolve conflicts with France at the end of the Quasi-War, culminating in the Convention of 1800.

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instanceOf United States government delegation
diplomatic mission
alsoKnownAs United States peace commission
surface form: American peace commission to France
appliesToJurisdiction United States government
surface form: United States federal government
appointedBy John Adams
conflict Quasi-War
country United States of America
diplomaticOutcome restoration of peaceful relations between the United States and France
diplomaticStatus extraordinary mission
endTime 1800
followed XYZ Affair
historicalPeriod Presidency of John Adams
surface form: Adams administration

French Revolutionary Wars
location Paris
member Oliver Ellsworth
William R. Davie
surface form: William Richardson Davie

William Vans Murray
negotiatedWith French Republic
purpose negotiate peace with France
resolve conflicts arising from the Quasi-War
resultedIn Convention of 1800
significantEvent negotiation of the Convention of 1800
startTime 1799
topic release of captured ships
settlement of maritime disputes
termination of the 1778 Franco-American treaties

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Convention of 1800 signedByRepresentativeOf United States peace commission
Spanish peace commission of 1898 diplomaticCounterpart United States peace commission
this entity surface form: United States peace commission of 1898
United States peace commission alsoKnownAs United States peace commission
this entity surface form: American peace commission to France