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| 1775 |
| | John Singleton Copley, already established as America's greatest portrait painter, moves to London | |
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| 1778 |
| | Benjamin Franklin persuades the French to sign a Treaty of Alliance, committing France to the US cause | |
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| 1778 |
| | France, joining the American colonies in their fight against Britain, sends a large fleet across the Atlantic | |
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| 1778 |
| | The American naval hero John Paul Jones makes successful raids around the coasts of Britain | |
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| 1779 |
| | U.S.S. Bonhomme Richard, commanded by John Paul Jones, fights H.M.S. Serapis near England's Flamborough Head | |
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| 1783 |
| | In the Treaty of Paris, negotiated by Adams, Franklin and Jay, the British government recognizes US independence | |
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| 1785 |
| | French sculptor Jean Antoine Houdon crosses the Atlantic to sculpt a statue of George Washington from the life at Mount Vernon | |
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| 1791 |
| | Naval officer George Vancouver sails from Britain on the voyage which will bring him to the northwest coast of America | |
| | Whalebone club brought back by Vancouver Royal Albert Memorial Museum, Exeter
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| 1794 |
| | The treaty agreed by US envoy John Jay restores some degree of friendship between the USA and Britain | |
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| 1795 |
| | A treaty negotiated by US minister Thomas Pinckney provides a temporary resolution of disputes between Spain and the USA | |
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