France—United States relations
editFrance–United States relations#The French Revolution, Relations entre les États-Unis et la France
History of U.S. foreign policy, 1776–1801. Franco-American alliance, Treaty of Alliance (1778), and Treaty of Amity and Commerce (United States–France).
Paris Commune (French Revolution), Insurrection of 10 August 1792, Execution of Louis XVI, Insurrection of 31 May – 2 June 1793, Fall of Maximilien Robespierre, Thermidorian Reaction
After the king's flight to Varennes, Austria, Prussia, and HRE's Declaration of Pillnitz declaring the war of the first coalition in support of Louis XVI against the French revolution. The Girondist faction sends ambassador Genet to gain American support, he recruits 4 privateers. Washington's US Proclamation of Neutrality, preventing any US citizen from supporting any faction, disproportionately affects the French revolutionaries.
Talk:Proclamation of Neutrality#Pro-Monarchy POV Hamiltonian-Federalist POV, on almost all these articles.
1794 Jay Treaty with Britain, held by France to violate the treaties of alliance. Undeclared naval Quasi-War.