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They compromised by making treaties (Rush-Bagot Agreement and Convention of 1818)

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Q: How did the US compromised in its disputes with British Canada?
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How did the US compromise in the disputes with british Canada?

They compromised by making treaties (Rush-Bagot Agreement and Convention of 1818)


What US policy of impartiality in Europe's disputes?

The US policy of impartiality in Europe's disputes leave the United States neutral. The policy stated the US will take no side in the French and British wars.


What is US policy of impartiality in Europes disputes?

The US policy of impartiality in Europe's disputes leave the United States neutral. The policy stated the US will take no side in the French and British wars.


What state began as the british colonies the US or Canada?

Both the USA and Canada were British colonies.


What main event happened in 1842?

Webster-ashburton treaty. This was a compromise that settled boarder disputes with us and the british


Can you enter the US from Canada on a british passport?

yes.


What were the three main disputes between the US and Britain?

The three main disputes were the initial colonial movement for independence, the efforts of the US to maintain that independence and ultimately disagreements over the boundaries between the United States and Canada (which was a British colony and dominion for much of the past three hundred years). Obviously the Revolutionary War was fought to separate the United States from Britain. The War of 1812 was fundamentally about the ability of the US to function as a separate nation rather than being pulled back into the British orbit. As late as the American Civil War, the British were trying to leverage a relationship with the southern states into a stronger position in North America. Finally, the US and Britain have had disputes over Canada. In 1775, a continental army invaded Quebec with disastrous results. Through the first half of the 19th century the US and Britain quarreled over the northern boundary of the US--most colorfully involving the slogan "Fifty four forty or fight".


Why did the british attack the US in 1812?

The US invaded British North American, as Canada was known at the time.


Is the us north of canada?

Yes. The state of Alaska is north of the Canadian province British Columbia. The rest of the US is south of Canada.


What was the event of the battle of the US and Canada?

Canada and the US were at war only during the War of 1812. The US was actually at war with the British Empire, but Canada was the closest part of that Empire. Since then Canada and the US have gotten along quite well.


What did Canada want in the US?

if u are referring to the war of 1812, Canada did not want the us they were allies with the british who were blockading our ships in the us and stopping our trade with other countries <3 so the US wanted to take control over Canada so they could regain trade and defet the british :D


Where is Canada located in the US?

Canada is not located in the United States.Canada is a completely separate country and a British Commonwealth. It is not and never has been part of the US.