The Jacobins, having taken power in France …
Years: 1794 - 1794
The Jacobins, having taken power in France by January 1794, send an arrest notice which asks Citizen Genêt to come back to France.
Knowing that he will likely be sent to the guillotine, Genêt asks Washington for asylum.
It is Hamilton—Genêt's fiercest opponent in the cabinet—who convinces Washington to grant him safe haven in the United States.
Genêt moves to New York State and marries Cornelia Clinton in 1794, the daughter of New York Governor George Clinton.
Knowing that he will likely be sent to the guillotine, Genêt asks Washington for asylum.
It is Hamilton—Genêt's fiercest opponent in the cabinet—who convinces Washington to grant him safe haven in the United States.
Genêt moves to New York State and marries Cornelia Clinton in 1794, the daughter of New York Governor George Clinton.
Locations
People
Groups
- Austria, Archduchy of
- Holy Roman Empire
- Habsburg Monarchy, or Empire
- Prussia, Kingdom of
- Britain, Kingdom of Great
- Americans
- United States of America (US, USA) (Philadelphia PA)
- French First Republic
Topics
- French Revolution
- First Coalition, War of the
- Party System, First (United States)
- French Revolutionary Wars, or “Great French War”
