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Richard Oswald (1705 - 6 November 1784) was a Scottish merchant, slave trader, and advisor to the British government on trade regulations and the conduct of the American Revolutionary War. He was the official peace commissioner in Paris, helping secure terms that recognized the United States and ended the war.
Richard Oswald in Atlantis[]
Richard Oswald was chosen to represent the Earl of Shelburne at the peace talks in Croydon, Atlantis which ended the Atlantean War of Independence. Along with fellow diplomat David Hartley, Oswald negotiated terms with Victor Radcliff.[1]
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- ↑ The United States of Atlantis, pg. 392-407.
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