You need to open your history book. The answer is there.
In 1979 Shia Iranian revolutionaries took American diplomats and servicemen hostage. They were taken from the American Embassy in Tehran.
Benjamin Franklin
In the years following Vietnam and Watergate, the American public and the media developed a general cynicism about public officials that still exists today.
Benjamin Franklin went to France seeking military and economic aid.
Normally diplomats of foreign nations are immune from arrest and fines. Thus, they do not have to pay parking tickets. If they commit a crime, they are simply sent home. In the Iran hostage crisis, a group of Iranian students captured the American Embassy and held the people there hostage and even killed several people. That action was totally contrary to the way foreign countries normally treat diplomats. When Ronald Reagan was sworn in as president, the Air Force went on full military alert and Iran released the hostages at the American Embassy.
chief diplomat
David L. Stratmon has written: 'From a small town to the world' -- subject(s): Diplomats, Officials and employees, Foreign relations, United States Information Agency, African American diplomats, Biography
because they both made laws and yeah ;)
To oppose the spread of global communism.
The Treaty of Alliance between France and the United States was formed in 1778 during the American Revolutionary War. It was negotiated by American diplomats Benjamin Franklin, Silas Deane, and Arthur Lee.
to move west
the American people
In 1979 Shia Iranian revolutionaries took American diplomats and servicemen hostage. They were taken from the American Embassy in Tehran.
the american people
The Battle of Yorktown, although it was not a direct end to the war.
Charles de Talleyrand
The American Revolution showed that ideas such as equality could actually be incorporated into the organisation of a government. This made it plausible that the same could be down with the French Government. American diplomats, such as Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin, and contact between American revolutionaries and French troops helped to spread revolutionary ideas.