La infanta Elena ensalza el legado español en EEUU | El Periódico de Catalunya | Gente
Nobody had said Wednesday, in the National Portrait Gallery de Washington, that at political level the relations between Spain and the U.S.A. do not happen through their better moment. And it is that infant Elena inaugurated the Bequeathed exhibition: Spain and the United States at the time of Independence, 1763-1848, sample of 75 pieces -- between paintings and an historical objects (maps, original documents...)-- to explain the paper, very little well-known, that Spain had in the independence of the colonies of North America of the British crown
AFP: Washington rinde homenaje a la contribución española a la independencia
Washington has been paying tribute to the Spanish contribution to independence For 2 days WASHINGTON (AFP) - Washington pays tribute as of Wednesday to the often unknown contribution from Spain to the independence of the United States, with a exhibition in the National Gallery of Pictures, a symposium and several acts organized in the American capital. Infant Doña Elena had to inaugurate Wednesday the 'Legado exhibition in the evening: Spain and the United States at the time of Independence (1763-1848)', in the National Gallery of Pictures of Washington, opening a series of acts that agree with the month of the Hispanic inheritance in the United States.
ABC.es: opinion - la-tercera - La ayuda española a los Estados Unidos
In the United States the French support to the rebels has remembered mainly and, in most of history books, our participation in the conflict like an almost accidental consequence of the pact between the borbónicas dynasties is mentioned. Nevertheless, as at their moment the founders of the new republic recognized, without the diplomatic support, the generous financial aid and the military action of Spanish Corona, had surely not been able to prevail the cause over American independence. It turns out to that revealing effect to espulgar the correspondence of George Washington, who anxiously waited the opened entrance of Spain in the conflict: "If we obtained that the Spaniards united their fleets to those of France and they initiated the hostilities - Washington wrote in October of 1778- would be sprightly all my doubts. If this does not obtain, I am afraid that the British Navy is too powerful to resist the performance of France ".