Born on January 8, 1763, Edmond-Charles Genet became the French ambassador to the US while the French Revolution was in progress. He passed away on July 14, 1834.
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He tried to end US Neutrality during the French Revolution while he was the French Ambassador to the US.
Edmond-Charles Genêt, also known as Citizen Genêt, was French ambassador to the United States during the French Revolution. He took many actions contrary to the desires of the US Government and had Washington's opposition, not support, during the French Revolution. In 1794 he was granted asylum in the US and settled in New York State along the Hudson river. His great great grandson, Edmond Genet from Ossining, New York, was the first American flier to die in the First World War after the United States declared war against Germany.
Edmond Genet died in 1917.
Edmond-Charles Genet was the French Ambassador in the United States during the French Revolution. He is called citizen Genet and he tried to recruit people to join the French and fight the British.
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genet wanted to recruit american privateers to help france fight against britain
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Edmond Genet was the french representative sent to the US to seek American support against Britain
Edmond Charles Genet, often referred to as Citizen Genet, was a French minister who came to the United States in 1793. George Washington demanded he return to France when Genet was found to be handing out letters authorizing Americans to attack British trade vessels.
Edmond Genet, against direct orders from Washington, let a French-sponsored warship to sail out of Philadelphia. This angered Washington, and he demanded that Genet be recalled by France.
Help France fight England by commanding privateers
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Edmond-Charles Genet was a French ambassador to the United States during the French Revolution. He was sent to the United States to try to get their support for France's wars with Spain and Britain.