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  • 92Diplomacy in the American Revolutionary War — Diplomacy in the Revolutionary War had an important impact on the Revolution, as the United States evolved an independent foreign policy. See also: Timeline of United States diplomatic history Contents 1 Colonial Diplomacy 2 Conciliatory… …

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  • 93combatant — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Fighter Nouns 1. (one who fights) combatant, disputant, litigant, belligerent; fighter, assailant; swashbuckler, fire eater, duel[l]ist, bully; fighting man, prizefighter, pugilist, boxer, bruiser,… …

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  • 94quarrelsome — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. contentious, disputatious, pugnacious, combative. See irascibility, contention. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Inclined to fight] Syn. factious, combative, pugnacious, contentious, disputatious,… …

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  • 95contentious — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. quarrelsome, argumentative, controversial, hostile; see controversial , quarrelsome 1 , unfriendly 2 . See Synonym Study at belligerent . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) (VOCABULARY WORD) a. [kun TEN shus] quarrelsome. He …

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  • 96Foreign policy —    The 1930s and 1940s witnessed the final resolution of the struggle between internationalism and isolationism that had been the dominant motif of U.S. foreign relations since World War I. Having struggled and failed to keep out of the… …

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  • 97angary, right of — In international law, formerly the right (jus angaries) claimed by a belligerent to seize merchant vessels in the harbors of the belligerent and to compel them, on payment of freight, to transport troops and supplies to a designated port. The… …

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  • 98right of angary — In international law, formerly the right (jus angaries) claimed by a belligerent to seize merchant vessels in the harbors of the belligerent and to compel them, on payment of freight, to transport troops and supplies to a designated port. The… …

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  • 99angary, right of — In international law, formerly the right (jus angaries) claimed by a belligerent to seize merchant vessels in the harbors of the belligerent and to compel them, on payment of freight, to transport troops and supplies to a designated port. The… …

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  • 100right of angary — In international law, formerly the right (jus angaries) claimed by a belligerent to seize merchant vessels in the harbors of the belligerent and to compel them, on payment of freight, to transport troops and supplies to a designated port. The… …

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