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Kennedy traces France's influence in America and vice-versa. The book includes much about Saint-Domingue. Cited as{{Orders From France}} yields |
| Title | Orders from France: The Americans and the French in a Revolutionary World, 1780-1820 |
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| Author | Roger G. Kennedy |
| ISBN | ISBN 0-394-55592-9 |
| Publisher | Knopf |
| Date | 1989 |
| Place | New York |
| Copyright | 1989 |
| Pages | 527 |