1783, the United States wanted independence of Macedonia
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Attaching an unknown American document Balkans, New Macedonia quoted sections that clearly show the issues open until today, backed up long ago.
"Greeks today although it is said to have imagination and ingenuity, are corrupt in their moral principles to such a degree that in turn disloyal perfidious race, miserable for courage, and with those principles of honor and virtue without which nations can not have confidence among themselves, nor trust others. "
-John Adams, one of the fathers of the United States and its second president, made a clear difference and distinction between Macedonia and Greece and supported by U.S. aid and both countries to free themselves from Turkish rule and sozddat independent republics (democracies). It can be seen from the letter of July 14, 1783, preserved in his correspondence, addressed to Robert Livingston, the first Secretary of State, the newspaper said.
That Adams in a letter addressing the Livingston very clearly explaining the U.S. position against some European powers on this issue.
"Sir, the United States advertised extensively in Europe the ideas of freedom of navigation and trade. However, the European powers still disagree about their complete acceptance. Each of them wants to retain exclusive rights over a particular sea or river and still enjoy the right to sail in other "quotes New Macedonia.
Second president of America had a clear goal for the Balkans, part of the world very well knew. His plan was partly realized after the liberation from Turkish slavery in Greece, although not allowed to create a republic and democracy.
Macedonia remained unrealized desire of Adams. Country instead of freedom, yet for many years remained under slavery.
-And in the moments when a superhuman effort billowed uprisings and tried to reach freedom and independence potpirakji on their own strengths and nepomognata by anyone (for which the principles severely suffered exactly the Macedonians), Macedonia and the Macedonians and Ilinden Uprising and ASNOM promoted very Republican idea of being represented and Adams wrote New Macedonia.
The letter testifies to the efforts of Macedonia and the U.S. commitment to the country store in the national archive of America.
Google Translator -
Attaching an unknown American document Balkans, New Macedonia quoted sections that clearly show the issues open until today, backed up long ago.
"Greeks today although it is said to have imagination and ingenuity, are corrupt in their moral principles to such a degree that in turn disloyal perfidious race, miserable for courage, and with those principles of honor and virtue without which nations can not have confidence among themselves, nor trust others. "
-John Adams, one of the fathers of the United States and its second president, made a clear difference and distinction between Macedonia and Greece and supported by U.S. aid and both countries to free themselves from Turkish rule and sozddat independent republics (democracies). It can be seen from the letter of July 14, 1783, preserved in his correspondence, addressed to Robert Livingston, the first Secretary of State, the newspaper said.
That Adams in a letter addressing the Livingston very clearly explaining the U.S. position against some European powers on this issue.
"Sir, the United States advertised extensively in Europe the ideas of freedom of navigation and trade. However, the European powers still disagree about their complete acceptance. Each of them wants to retain exclusive rights over a particular sea or river and still enjoy the right to sail in other "quotes New Macedonia.
Second president of America had a clear goal for the Balkans, part of the world very well knew. His plan was partly realized after the liberation from Turkish slavery in Greece, although not allowed to create a republic and democracy.
Macedonia remained unrealized desire of Adams. Country instead of freedom, yet for many years remained under slavery.
-And in the moments when a superhuman effort billowed uprisings and tried to reach freedom and independence potpirakji on their own strengths and nepomognata by anyone (for which the principles severely suffered exactly the Macedonians), Macedonia and the Macedonians and Ilinden Uprising and ASNOM promoted very Republican idea of being represented and Adams wrote New Macedonia.
The letter testifies to the efforts of Macedonia and the U.S. commitment to the country store in the national archive of America.
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