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John Adams secured the Dutch Republic's formal recognition of the United States
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April 19

Adams Secures Dutch Recognition: U.S. Independence Solidified

John Adams secured the Dutch Republic's formal recognition of the United States on April 19, 1782, making the Netherlands the second country after France to acknowledge American independence. Adams had arrived in Amsterdam in 1780 and spent two years lobbying Dutch merchants, bankers, and government officials. His persistence paid off with both diplomatic recognition and a crucial loan of 5 million guilders from Amsterdam bankers. Adams established the first American embassy in a house on the Keizersgracht canal, which he purchased with his own funds. The Dutch loans provided essential financing for the cash-starved Continental Congress. Adams later called his work in the Netherlands "the happiest event and the greatest action of my life, next to the birth of my children."

April 19, 1782

244 years ago

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