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Historical Documents - Office of the Historian The Foreign Relations of the United States (FRUS) series presents the official documentary historical record of major U S foreign policy decisions and significant diplomatic activity
Historical Advisory Committee - About Us - Office of the Historian Charter of the Advisory Committee on Historical Diplomatic Documentation Meeting Notes March 2025 December 2024 September 2024 June 2024 March 2024 December 2023 September 2023 June 2023 March 2023 December 2022 September 2022 June 2022 March 2022 December 2021 August 2021 June 2021 March 2021 December 2020 September 2020 June 2020 March 2020
All Countries - Office of the Historian This section provides historical reference information on the countries with which the United States has had diplomatic relations The articles in this section are listed below
Milestones in the History of U. S. Foreign Relations - Office of the . . . The Declaration of Independence, 1776 By issuing the Declaration of Independence, adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, the 13 American colonies severed their political connections to Great Britain The Declaration summarized the colonists’ motivations for seeking independence By declaring themselves an independent nation, the American colonists were able to confirm an
About Us - Office of the Historian The FRUS series presents the official documentary historical record of major U S foreign policy decisions The series began in 1861 and now comprises more than 550 individual publications
Historical Documents - Office of the Historian Home Historical Documents Foreign Relations of the United States, 1981–1988, Volume XLIV, Part 1, National Security Policy, 1985–1988 SDI and Strategic Modernization Foreign Relations of the United States, 1981–1988, Volume XLIV, Part 1, National Security Policy, 1985–1988
Milestones in the History of U. S. Foreign Relations - Office of the . . . Chinese Immigration and the Chinese Exclusion Acts In the 1850 s, Chinese workers migrated to the United States, first to work in the gold mines, but also to take agricultural jobs, and factory work, especially in the garment industry Chinese immigrants were particularly instrumental in building railroads in the American west, and as Chinese laborers grew successful in the United States, a
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