Incumbents
Goya, Francisco - Das Blindekuhspiel - 1791
Events
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15 August - Spanish-Moroccan War resumes after failed peace talks.
21 August - Haitian Slave Revolt against France begins, with Spanish support and intervention given in St. Domingue .[ 4]
24 August - Spain bombards Tangier in a response to Moroccan Sultan Moulay Yazid’s declaration of war and siege of Ceuta.[ 5] [ 6] [ 7] [ 8] [ 9]
1 September - Morocco begins to withdraw due to low morale, economic strain, and internal strife.
22 December - Spain offers to negotiate an American treaty on Mississippi River navigation and port use.[ 10]
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References
^ Carmona Portillo, Antonio (2004). Las relaciones hispano-marroquíes a finales del siglo XVIII y el cerco de Ceuta de 1790-1791 [Spanish-Moroccan relations at the end of the 18th century and the siege of Ceuta of 1790-1791 ] (in Spanish). Málaga, Spain: Editorial Sarriá. ISBN 84-95129-90-6 .
^ "Los Conflictos por Ceuta y Melilla: 600 años de controversias" (PDF) . e-spacio.uned.es . Archived from the original (PDF) on 2024-01-09. Retrieved 2025-02-17 .
^ Mansour, Mohamed El (1990). Morocco in the Reign of Mawlay Sulayman . Middle East & North African Studies Press. ISBN 978-0-906559-32-1 .
^ "Milestones in the History of U.S. Foreign Relations - Office of the Historian" . history.state.gov . Retrieved 2025-02-17 .
^ Carmona Portillo, p. 190
^ Ismaël Hamet, p. 376
^ Nicolas Viton de Saint-Allais, p. 268
^ تاريخ الضعيف ( تاريخ الدولة السعيدة ) - محمد الضعيف الرباطي (in Arabic).
^ Proyectos, HI Iberia Ingeniería y. "Historia Hispánica" . historia-hispanica.rah.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2025-02-17 .
^ "Founders Online: Report on Negotiations with Spain, 22 December 1791" . founders.archives.gov . Retrieved 2025-02-17 .
^ "The Piano Music of Isaac Albéniz, Enrique Granados, Their Immediate Predecessors, and Their Contemporaries" .
^ "Ángel de Saavedra, duke de Rivas" .
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