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IV. The “Greek Question” As An Issue of U.S. Foreign PolicyC2. The Commodore John Rodgers Mission(Speliotakes, pp. 157-163)U.S. Ship N. CarolinaSmyrna 30th August 1825SirI have to inform you that I arrived here on the 20th inst: with this ship, the Constitution, Erie...
by | | Freedom and Virtue Primary Source Documents, Section II
II. Information on the Greek Uprising Reaches America: PublicationsC. Accounts by Greeks of Personal Experiences and Suffering Published in the United StatesC2. THE PERSONAL NARRATIVE OF The Sufferings of J. STEPHANINI, (1. Ete-pavi vns) A NATIVE OF ARTA, IN GREECE:...
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III. “Greek Fire” The Grass Roots Response A. Expression of Public Support for the Greek CauseA16. Various Notices, Newspaper Articles and LettersNiles' Weekly Register, January 9, 1824“Greek FIRE!" A New York paper says that the corporation have loaned the portrait...
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IV. The “Greek Question” As An Issue of U.S. Foreign PolicyC3. Estwick Evans, Extracts from “Views of Greece"New-Hampshire Gazette, April 25, 1826 (1).... Most of the accounts from that country are fabrications, or egregious misstatements. Having been upon the ground...
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III. “Greek Fire” The Grass Roots Response A. Expression of Public Support for the Greek CauseA1. Two NoticesNiles' Weekly Register, September 20, 1823THE GREEKS. Some ladies of New York contributed the necessary funds and prepared a cross of twenty feet, inscribed...
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III. “Greek Fire” The Grass Roots Response A. Expression of Public Support for the Greek CauseB. Poetry Inspired by the Greek RevolutionGREECEJ. M. D.Greeks now struggling to be freeGreeks who fight for liberty,Valiant as your fathers be,Spurn your chains and...