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Freedom 250: Diplomacy's Role in American Success

Freedom 250: Diplomacy's Role in American Success

Join the World Affairs Council of New Hampshire for an engaging and accessible conversation with Ciara Koepke, Educational Programs Specialist at the National Museum of American Diplomacy, that brings America’s early foreign relationships to life—no history background required.

In a moderated Q&A, Ciara will explore how diplomacy helped a young nation become safer, more secure, and more prosperous. From France’s vital support during the Revolutionary War, to Morocco’s early recognition of U.S. independence, to navigating a complicated relationship with Great Britain, these early partnerships set the foundation for America’s global leadership.

This conversation will connect the past to the present, showing how diplomacy—then and now—advances U.S. security, economic strength, and democratic values. Expect storytelling, surprising insights, and plenty of opportunities for audience questions.

Whether you love history or are just curious about how America’s role in the world began, this event offers a welcoming entry point into the power of diplomacy—and why it still matters today.

This program be held in a online-only format. A Slido link will be made available in advance of this event for questions and comments.

WACNH Homepage - WACNH.org
06:00 PM - 07:00 PM on Tue, 3 Feb 2026

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World Affairs Council of New Hampshire
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WACNH Homepage - WACNH.org
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