XYZ Affair….
A to Z Blog Challenge is fast approaching to the
finishing line. Just three more letters to go to find the finishing line.
Today
is the turn of the 24th letter in the Alphabet, that is: “X”
Pic. Credit: Wikipedia |
The beginning or origin of this letter is very
interesting. The World Encyclopedia
says, and I quote: “It came from a
word used by the Semites, who once lived in Syria and Palestine. They named it samekh, their word for fish, and adapted an Egyptian hieroglyphic,
or picture symbolized to represent fish. The Greeks later took the symbol into their
alphabet, and used the letter to represent the sound of ch.
The Romans used the letter to represent the same sound, but changed its
shape slightly.”
“It is considered as the 23rd
letter most frequently used letter in books, newspapers and other printed
material in English. This letter is used alone or in combination with other
letters. Often stands for the word
“Christ” as in “Xmas. X is also the
Roman numeral for ten. Also it is used
in physical science and in mathematics to denote an unknown quantity or a
quantity that was at first unknown, as in X ray. In arithmetic problems, x is the sign of
multiplication. And in describing
measurements, x represents the word by, as in 9’x12’; or nine by twelve feet.”
Now come to the XYZ Affair:
This was
the name given to a controversial exchange of diplomatic proposals between
France and the United States in 1797. The
relationship between two nations strained and France put forward outrageous
demands. These were made by three French
agents and later they were known as X Y and Z.
The fighting between two
countries began at sea though war was never declared. It all started while France was at war with
Great Britain. The British had captured
many French ships in the war. And France
has to depend on American ships to carry on the trade. But the French became enraged at the
Americans in 1796, when the U.S. British Jay Treaty took effect and the treaty
failed to guarantee American rights to trade with France and they began to
seize American ships and cargoes. The friction
continued…. Read more about that here at this link. XYZ Affair
Soruce:
World Book
Wikipedia
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