When the United States spoke French : five refugees who shaped a nation /

"In 1789, as the French Revolution shook Europe to the core, the new United States was struggling for survival in the face of financial insolvency and bitter political and regional divisions. When the United States Spoke French explores the republic's formative years from the viewpoint of...

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Main Author: Furstenberg, François.
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Language:English
Published: New York : The Penguin Press, 2014.
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a Strange reunions : an introduction -- PART I. THE UNITED STATES SPEAKS FRENCH -- France comes to America -- Settling in America : Philadelphia speaks French -- Franco-American networks and polite Atlantic spaces -- PART II. THE FRENCH REVOLUTION IN THE WEST -- Trans-Atlantic land speculation -- France in the Mississippi Valley -- The émigrés return to France, France returns to America -- Conclusion : empty houses. 
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