ben Franklin
Benjamin Franklin.
The individual who could not attend due to being in Paris as a United States ambassador was Benjamin Franklin. He served as the U.S. ambassador to France during the American Revolutionary War, playing a crucial role in securing French support for the American cause. His absence was notable during significant events back in America, as he was focused on diplomatic efforts in Europe.
He is french he grew up in Paris
the french had excepted to control the negotiation
Treaty of paris
Benjamin Franklin played a crucial role in negotiating a peace treaty for the patriots during the American Revolutionary War. He was one of the key diplomats sent to France, where he successfully secured French support for the American cause. Franklin's efforts culminated in the Treaty of Paris in 1783, which formally ended the war and recognized American independence. His diplomatic skills and charm were instrumental in achieving this significant milestone for the patriots.
1763 Treaty of Paris (French and Indian War)
There are multiple treaties of Paris. The most important in American context are the treaty of Paris of 1763 which ended the french and Indian war. The second one was the treaty of Paris of 1783 which ended the American Revolution, and the third was the Treaty of Paris or Paris Peace Conference that ended World War I.
Paris/France and he was a French General in the American Revolutionary Army!
it is without a doubt Dr BRZOWSKI
At the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Paris, France.
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