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  1. XYZ Affair, diplomatic incident that, when made public in 1798, nearly involved the United States and France in war. Pres. John Adams dispatched three ministers to France in 1797 to negotiate a commercial agreement to protect U.S. shipping. In Paris the ministers were approached by three French.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › XYZ_AffairXYZ Affair - Wikipedia

    The XYZ Affair was a political and diplomatic episode in 1797 and 1798, early in the presidency of John Adams, involving a confrontation between the United States and Republican France that led to the Quasi-War.

  3. What Was the XYZ Affair? A diplomatic incident between the United States and France in 1797 outraged Americans and led to an undeclared war. By: Elizabeth Nix. Updated: November 1, 2021 |...

  4. 12 de mar. de 2024 · The XYZ Affair was a diplomatic scandal between France and the United States caused by French officials trying to bribe American diplomats in 1797. When the scandal was exposed, anti-French sentiment rose in America, and the slogan “Millions for defense but not one cent for tribute” became popular.

    • Randal Rust
  5. 12 de oct. de 2018 · The XYZ Affair was a dispute between diplomats from France and the United States in 1797 and 1798, during the early days of the presidential administration of John Adams that resulted in a limited, undeclared war known as the Quasi-War.

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  6. The XYZ Affair was a diplomatic incident between French and United States diplomats that resulted in a limited, undeclared war known as the Quasi-War. U.S. and French negotiators restored peace with the Convention of 1800, also known as the Treaty of Mortefontaine.

  7. El caso XYZ fue un episodio diplomático que empeoró las relaciones entre Francia y los Estados Unidos y llevó a la no declarada Cuasi Guerra de 1798. El Tratado Jay de 1795 enfadó a Francia, que estaba en guerra con Gran Bretaña e interpretó el tratado como evidencia de una alianza entre Gran Bretaña y los Estados Unidos.