Author:  Ron Chernow
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England refused to acknowledge the traditional doctrine "free ships make free goods"-i.e., that neutral vessels had a right to carry all cargo save munitions and enter the ports of belligerent countries. On November 6, 1793, William Pitt's ministry had decreed that British ships could intercept neutral vessels hauling produce to or from the French West Indies.

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