Author:  Sarah Vowell
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Vergennes proposed clandestine aid to the rebels to avoid stirring up an overt war with Britain and to shore up the enemy of France's enemy, advising, "The courage of the Americans might be kept up by secret favors and vague hopes." He specifically suggested sending them covert "military stores and money" for the time being but warned against going public and making an official treaty with the insurgents until "the liberty of English America shall have acquired consistency." In other words, they should not stumble into another war with Britain until the Americans prove themselves. Because

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