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I would think so. There was a foreign policy then and there still is one now.
of course...books have been written about them
I would doubt it, because heads of state traveled much less then, and the infant USA was a long way from the rest of the world at the time. There were no other recognised heads of state on the American continents. And I don't think the protocol between elected presidents and hereditary monarchs was established by then. I think he would have done had any passed by, but that they didn't do so.
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