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New York, New York County, New York
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The easy negotiation of a loan in Holland, frequent positive mentions in foreign prints, English anxiety over potential US support for Spain in a war, and England's wish for a treaty highlight a favorable shift in foreign nations' sentiments toward the United States.
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Holland
Outcome
favorable change in the sentiments of foreign nations with regard to us
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The loan which has lately been negotiated in Holland with so much facility and dispatch,—the frequent and respectful mention which is now made of this country in foreign prints—the anxiety which has been shown by the English lest the United States should take part with the Spaniards, in case a war should break out between the two powers, and the desire which England expresses to conclude a treaty with us, mark the favorable change in the sentiments of foreign nations with regard to us, in the strongest manner.