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Genet Affair and Neutrality Proclamation

   
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Title: Genet Affair and Neutrality Proclamation
 
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So Washington had sympathy towards Edmond Charles Genet, and disallowed his extradition. He remained in America, refrained from causing further trouble, and married the daughter of Gov. George Clinton of New York.
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Edmond Charles Edouard Genet (1763-1834) had been a representative for France in Vienna, St. Petersburg, and Berlin just before the French Revolution. A short time later, in 1792, he was removed from his position in Russia because of his revolutionary passions...
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