The Peace of Christmas EveDiplomatic and political background of the War of 1812, and the negotiations behind the Treaty of Ghent. Includes text of treaty. |
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... boundary between Maine and New Bruns- wick and Quebec . Bathurst had only a rudimentary knowledge of that section of North America , and his description of the intended boundary , despite several attempts , remained confusing . It seems ...
... boundary between Maine and New Bruns- wick and Quebec . Bathurst had only a rudimentary knowledge of that section of North America , and his description of the intended boundary , despite several attempts , remained confusing . It seems ...
Page 269
... boundary of the forty - ninth degree of latitude was an equivalent for the Mississippi right , they were overestimating the boundary's importance to the United States . Wouldn't it be better just to strike out the eighth article ? At ...
... boundary of the forty - ninth degree of latitude was an equivalent for the Mississippi right , they were overestimating the boundary's importance to the United States . Wouldn't it be better just to strike out the eighth article ? At ...
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... boundary , which had not been agreed upon in 1818 or 1822 , but it failed to tackle the unbounded and jointly occupied area west of the Rockies . After threat of war ( " Fifty - four forty or fight " ) , the western boundary was ...
... boundary , which had not been agreed upon in 1818 or 1822 , but it failed to tackle the unbounded and jointly occupied area west of the Rockies . After threat of war ( " Fifty - four forty or fight " ) , the western boundary was ...
Contents
THE WAGES OF WAR AND THE PROMISE OF MEDIATION | 3 |
THE EMPERORS COURT | 25 |
A TANGLED WEB | 43 |
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