subentries
3d joint mission (to negotiate treaties of amity and commerce, 1783-1785): establishment of16
Laurens reportedly will not serve as9
instructed to defer to France in peace negotiations6
commission and instructions for5
appointment of secretary for4
appointments and instructions4
obtain British recognition of U.S.4
role in peace negotiations4
anonymous letters seek to divide3
Franklin summons to Paris3
French role in negotiations of3
JA's possible resignation from3
Congress refers all peace proposals to2
JA on Congress' replacement of his sole commission with2
painting of, at preliminary peace negotiation2
Ridley's journal accounts of conversations with JA about2
signatures on Definitive Treaty2
all expected to participate in negotiations1
Congress debates reconsideration of instructions to1
declaration of armistice1
JA hopes instructions to prohibit truce1
JA on fellow commissioners1
JA's points for Definitive Treaty1
Jay reportedly resigns over instructions to1
Jefferson fails to serve as1
Jefferson rejects appointment to1
likelihood of being admitted to general peace conference1
negotiation and signing of Definitive Treaty1
negotiation and signing of Preliminary Treaty at Paris1
report to Congress on Preliminary Treaty1
See also: names of individual commissioners
See also: under the names of individual countries to whom Commissioners were accredited