Convention 0f 1818
British territory surrounded the globe. there was no western boundary.
The Appalachian Mountains marked the western boundary of British claims.
The rush-Bagot agreement
I'm just going to sum it up: Britain and America negotiators agreed to a major disarmament pact. It was for a boundary between America and Canada. In time the agreement was extended to place limits on border fortifications as well. It strictly limited naval armament on the Great Lakes. The Rush-Bagot Agreement was negotiated by Acting United States Secretary of State Richard Rush and the British Minister to Washington Sir Charles Bagot.
Pontiac was a leader in the Odawa Nation. After the British took over North America in 1763 it was Pontiac that organized an alliance with the British to oppose the British take over. The opposition organized, and led to the arrangement of an agreement between the First Nation and the British, in 1765, Pontiac signed an agreement with the British which explained that their defeat over France did not give them rights to their lands.
The Oregon Treaty set the boundary at the 49th Parallel.
The Oregon Treaty
Britain and the U.S. agreed to form a joint commission to resolve boundary disputes. One result of that agreement was the Treaty of Joint Occupation of Oregon, signed on October 20, 1818.
British territory surrounded the globe. there was no western boundary.
The Appalachian Mountains marked the western boundary of British claims.
The boundary settled the borders of British Columbia.
The Appalachian Mountains became the western boundary of the British colonies.
From Lake of the Woods (Manitoba/Minnesota) to Georgia Strait (British Columbia/Washington), the International Boundary between Canada and the US is the 49th parallel of latitude. Between Lake of the Woods and Georgia Strait, the 49th parallel is the southern boundaries of the Canadian provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia. Along that portion of the International Boundary are located the northern boundaries of the US states of Minnesota (part) North Dakota, Montana, Idaho and Washington (part).
A joint agreement between the French and the British. It translates as 'agreement, harmony or union'
Many people urged America to fight the British to hold the northern boundary of Oregon at 54° 40'.
The Munich Agreement
The rush-Bagot agreement