United States Minister to Prussia

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The United States Minister to Prussia was the chief diplomatic representative of the U.S. to the Kingdom of Prussia in the 19th century, responsible for managing political and economic relations between the two states.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ambassadorial rank position
diplomatic office
accreditedTo monarch of the Kingdom of Prussia
appointedBy President of the United States
category Defunct diplomatic posts of the United States
confirmedBy United States Senate
counterpartInstitution Prussian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
country United States of America
diplomaticMission United States Minister to Prussia self-linksurface differs
surface form: United States legation to Prussia
diplomaticRank Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
establishedFor management of bilateral relations between the United States and Prussia
governmentBody United States Department of State
historicalContext 19th-century European diplomacy
United States foreign relations with Prussia
surface form: United States–Prussia relations
jurisdiction Prussia
surface form: Kingdom of Prussia
locationOfLegation Berlin
Prussia
notableActivity negotiation of commercial treaties between the United States and Prussia
representation of the United States in Prussian diplomatic ceremonies
officeHolderExample George Bancroft
Henry Wheaton
John Quincy Adams
Joseph Albert Wright
Norman B. Judd NERFINISHED
officeType bilateral diplomatic post
partOf United States diplomatic personnel
surface form: United States diplomatic service

United States foreign relations with Prussia
predecessorOffice United States diplomatic agent to Prussia
reasonForAbolition unification of Germany and reorganization of United States diplomatic representation
reportsTo United States Secretary of State
representedState United States of America
responsibleFor commercial negotiations with Prussia
economic relations between the United States and the Kingdom of Prussia
political relations between the United States and the Kingdom of Prussia
protection of United States citizens in Prussia
representation of United States interests at the Prussian court
seat Berlin
seatOfGovernmentRepresented Washington, D.C.
status abolished
successorOffice United States Minister to Germany
surface form: United States Ambassador to Germany

United States Minister to the German Confederation
surface form: United States Minister to the North German Confederation
timePeriod 19th century
toCountry Prussia
surface form: Kingdom of Prussia
usedLanguage English
German

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George Bancroft positionHeld United States Minister to Prussia
Henry Wheaton positionHeld United States Minister to Prussia
Andrew Jackson Donelson positionHeld United States Minister to Prussia
United States Minister to Prussia diplomaticMission United States Minister to Prussia self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: United States legation to Prussia