US Embassy France. U.S. & France Correspondence Dealing Economic Relations

US Embassy. France. The United States and France: Correspondence Dealing with Economic Relations, 1811-1930. Wilmington, DE: Scholarly Resources, 1972?.

Keywords: United States, France, Commerce

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In 1931, as part of an effort to discover why economics relations between France and the United States were not better, all the records in the American Embassy in Paris dealing with economic issues were copied and analysed. Upon completion of the study the documents were bound into a collation of eighteen volumes. The collection consists primarily of the communications which passed between the US Department of State and the American Embassy in Paris. Among the topics dealt with are French and American customs regulations, tariffs, navigation, fisheries, shipping of American cotton, seamen and commercial treaties.

An index on the first reel provides a guide to the collection.

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