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  2. List of diplomatic missions of the United States - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Department of State Facilities and Areas of Jurisdictions. The United States has the second largest number of active diplomatic posts of any country in the world after the People's Republic of China, [1] including 271 bilateral posts (embassies and consulates) in 173 countries, as well as 11 permanent missions to international organizations and seven other posts (as of November 2023 [2]).

  3. List of countries by date of recognition of the United States

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    Diplomatic relations only began in 1791 following the Revolutionary War. [13] Spain: February 20, 1783 [citation needed] On September 4, 1776, Luis de Unzaga y Amézaga recognised the United States as a nation in his correspondence with General Lee, addressing him with the title "General of the United States of America". [14]

  4. Morocco–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    On 20 December 1777, Sultan Mohammed ben Abdallah commissioned the Dutch consul in Salé to write letters to European merchants and consuls in Tangier, Salé, Larache and Mogador stating that vessels sailing under the American flag could enter Morocco's ports, alongside those of European countries with which Morocco had no diplomatic ties, such as Russia and Prussia, under the same conditions ...

  5. American Legation, Tangier - Wikipedia

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    The first property acquired abroad by the United States government, it housed the United States Legation and Consulate for 140 years, the longest period any building abroad has been occupied as a United States diplomatic post. [citation needed] It is symbolic of the 1786 Moroccan–American Treaty of Friendship, which is still in force today ...

  6. Moroccan–American Treaty of Friendship - Wikipedia

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    The Moroccan–American Treaty of Peace and Friendship, also known as the Treaty of Marrakesh, [1] was a bilateral agreement signed in 1786 that established diplomatic and commercial relations between the United States and Morocco. [2]

  7. Foreign relations of the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the United States cut diplomatic relations with the Gaddafi regime. The United States recognized the National Transitional Council as the legitimate government of Libya on July 15, 2011. [109] Morocco: 1786 [110] See Morocco–United States relations. Morocco was the first sovereign nation to recognize the United States in 1777.

  8. Timeline of the United States diplomatic history - Wikipedia

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    The diplomatic history of the United States oscillated among three positions: isolation from diplomatic entanglements of other (typically European) nations (but with economic connections to the world); alliances with European and other military partners; and unilateralism, or operating on its own sovereign policy decisions. The US always was ...

  9. 1777 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    May 14 – The Treasurer of the United Colonies changes to the Treasurer of the United States. [5] May 16 – Lachlan McIntosh and Button Gwinnett shoot each other during a duel near Savannah, Georgia. Gwinnett, a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence, dies three days later. May 17 – American Revolutionary War: Battle of ...