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American envoys lobbied the governments of france and spain. The american diplomats efforts were rewarded in the 1778 treaty of alliance and the entry of spain into the war in 1779. Arms and supplies from the spanish governor of louisiana aided the american cause and at the end of the war, the french army and navy made the yorktown victory possible. The stories are our nations early days cannot be told without reference to the records here at the national archives. Diplomatic correspondence, treaties, military commissions and more documents on the International Side of the American Revolution. The two authors we have with us will enlighten us about the roles france and spain played in our countrys formative years. So lets now hear from the panel. To lead the discussion today were happy to have a professor of history at George Mason University and the author of revolutionary backlash, women in politics in the early american republic. The author of brothers at arms, men and france of spa
Serves there. His second day of confirmation earings, in which he will get questions from republicans and democrats, 9 30 this morning cspan3. App. O cspan. Org, our radio the room that will take place is the same we showed you yesterday from e initial statement the legislators and judge gorsuch himself, as people start filter nothing at 9 30, well show you that as we go along. For this next 45 inutes or so, 2027488000 for democrats, 2027488001 for republicans. 2027488002. Shirley is up first, hot arkansas, republican line, hi. Caller good morning. I sat and watched all of that hello. Ay and host youre on, go ahead. Caller i sat and watched all of course day and mr. Comey, last what ms to have forgotten he did to hillary and sat and talked approximate russia hated hillary. Acts like maybe hes working for russia, didnt make sit there and, maybe he needs to see the film because i fall remember all the things he did thataid and it hadnt been long. Host so caller i dont know why hes all th
His impact on World History is well known. Historians are just now beginning to piece it together to find out new information and understand his impact on the revolution and figure out how he sits among the great heroes and villains of american intelligence history. Katherine egner gruber will help us to understand who this enigmatic man really is. She is a curator at jamestownyorktown foundation and a member of the team responsible for research and development of exhibits in the forthcoming American Revolution museum at yorktown, which i will tell you more about today. Between 20092014, she worked at the Colonial Williamsburg foundation where she developed the research and production of the field trip series. She served as a library fellow, and most recently was content specialist in the digital history center. Although she is a museum professional interested in early american consumerism economy, material culture, and how these aspects of Colonial Life translated during the American