The Treaty of Amity and Commerce Between the United States and Sweden ( sv, Svensk-amerikanska vänskaps- och handelstraktaten), officially A treaty of Amity and Commerce concluded between His Majesty the King of Sweden and the United States of North America, was a treaty signed on April 3, 1783 in
Paris
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,
France
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between the
United States
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and the
Kingdom of Sweden
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. The treaty officially established commercial relations between these two nations and was signed during the
American Revolutionary War
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.
Background
In 1783
Benjamin Franklin
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was the American resident in
Paris
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, and on September 28, 1782 he was given a new assignment by Congress, and was made
Minister Plenipotentiary to His Majesty King
Gustav III of
Sweden. However, because Franklin was based in Paris, France, the discussions were carried out via the Swedish ambassador to the court of France, Count
Gustaf Philip Creutz.
On April 3, 1783, the two of them signed the treaty. Later that same year, the
Treaty of Paris was signed in Paris by representatives of King George III of Great Britain and representatives of the United States of America on September 3, 1783, which ended the American Revolutionary War.
Signers
United States
*
Benjamin Franklin
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Sweden
* Count
Gustaf Philip Creutz
Provisions
* Peace and friendship between the U.S. and Sweden
* Mutual
Most Favored Nation status with regard to commerce and navigation
* Mutual protection of all vessels and cargo when in U.S. or Swedish
jurisdiction
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Ju ...
* Mutual right for citizens of one country to hold land in other's territory
* Mutual right to search a ship of the other's coming out of an enemy port for
contraband
* Right to
due process of law
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if contraband is found on an allied ship and only after being Officially declared contraband may it be seized
* Mutual protection of
men of war
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and
privateers and their crews from harm from the other party and
reparations
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* War reparations
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to be paid if this provision is broken
* Restoration of stolen property taken by
pirates
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* Right of Ships of War and privateers to freely carry ships and goods taken for their enemy
* Mutual assistance, relief, and
safe harbor
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to ships, both of War and Merchant, in crisis in the other's territory
* Neither side may commission privateers against the other nor allow foreign privateers that are enemies of either side to use their ports
* Mutual right to trade with enemy states of the other as long as those goods are not contraband
* If the two nations become enemies nine months protection of merchant ships in enemy territory
* To prevent quarrels between allies all ships must carry
passports
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and cargo manifests
* If two ships meet Ships of War and Privateers must stay out of
cannon
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range but may board the merchant ship to inspect her passports and manifests
* Mutual Right to inspection of a ship's cargo to only happen once
* Mutual right to have Counsuls, Vice Counsuls, Agents, and Commissaries of one nation in the other's ports
Ratification
* The Treaty was ratified by Gustav III in
Stockholm on May 23, 1783.
* The Treaty was ratified by Congress on July 29, 1783.
* The ratifications were exchanged at Paris on February 6, 1784.
See also
*
List of treaties
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References
Sources
* Giunta, Mary A., ed. ''Documents of the Emerging Nation: U.S. Foreign Relations 1775–1789.'' Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources Inc., 1998.
*
Middlekauff, Robert. ''The Glorious Cause: The American Revolution, 1763–1789.'' New York: Oxford University Press, 1982.
* "Treaty of Amity and Commerce," ''The Avalon Project at Yale Law School''.
]. Accessed 30 March 2008.
External links
A collection of all the treaties of peace, alliance, and commerce, between Great-Britain and other powers, from the treaty signed at Munster in 1648, to the treaties signed at Paris in 1783: To which is prefixed, A discourse on the conduct of the government of Great-Britain in respect to neutral nations*
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* The handwritten text of The U.S. Swedish Treaty of 1783 https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:1783_US_Sweden_Treaty_-_English.pdf
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