British seizure of American ships and impressment of American seamen
Joshua Clayton (born July 20, 1744 in Wyoming, Delaware; died August 11, 1798 in New Castle County, Delaware) succeeded Jehu Davis as the tenth Governor of Delaware, serving between June 2, 1789 and January 19, 1796, including the whole of 1794.
David Turnbull - British abolitionist - was born in 1794.
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Alexander Leslie - British Army officer - died in 1794.
The British commander during the seizure of Suez (Serapis) in 1914 was Major General A. Wallace. He led the British forces to secure the crucial Suez Canal during World War I.
The British refused to compromise with American delegates.
Robert Boyd - British Army officer - died on 1794-05-13.
Jay's Treaty was signed in 1794 in order to resolve issues between the United States and Great Britain, including British seizure of American ships and impressment of American sailors. It aimed to improve trade relations between the two countries and avoid a potential war.
The British refused to compromise with American delegates.