The American commission arrives in Paris in …

Years: 1797 - 1797
October
The American commission arrives in Paris in early October, and immediately requests a meeting with Talleyrand.

After an initial brief meeting (in which Talleyrand had only provisionally accepted the commissioners' credentials), a longer meeting is held a week later.

Talleyrand seeks from the commissioners an explanation for the speech Adams had made in May, which had angered Directory members; his motivation is to determine how favorably the commissioners are disposed to the negotiations.

If they respond in an unfavorable manner, the Directory will refuse to accept their credentials.

The commissioners first learn of Talleyrand's expected demand on October 14 through an indirect channel.

They decide that no explanation will be given for Adams' speech.

What follows are a series of meetings that take place outside formal diplomatic channels.

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