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Foreign News September 20, 1803

Kentucky Gazette And General Advertiser

Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky

What is this article about?

Captain Clarke reports from St. Croix that a Danish ship brought news from Copenhagen: the First Consul evacuated Hanover following a remonstrance from Northern Powers vowing to unite for neutrality amid the France-Great Britain war.

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Captain Clarke of the schooner Lyon, arrived at New-York in 10 days from St. Croix, informs that four days previous to his sailing a Danish Guineaman arrived there in 24 days from Copenhagen, with intelligence that the First Consul had evacuated the territory of Hanover in consequence of a spirited remonstrance from the Northern Powers, in which they declare their resolution to coalesce for the preservation of their neutrality during the continuance of the present war between France and Great Britain.

What sub-type of article is it?

Diplomatic War Report

What keywords are associated?

Hanover Evacuation Northern Powers Remonstrance French Withdrawal Neutrality Coalition France Britain War

What entities or persons were involved?

Captain Clarke First Consul

Where did it happen?

Hanover

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

Hanover

Event Date

Four Days Previous To Captain Clarke's Sailing From St. Croix

Key Persons

Captain Clarke First Consul

Outcome

evacuation of the territory of hanover

Event Details

A Danish Guineaman arrived at St. Croix in 24 days from Copenhagen with intelligence that the First Consul had evacuated the territory of Hanover in consequence of a spirited remonstrance from the Northern Powers, in which they declare their resolution to coalesce for the preservation of their neutrality during the continuance of the present war between France and Great Britain.

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