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What caused the Aroostook war?

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(1838-39), bloodless conflict over the disputed boundary between the U.S. state of Maine and the British Canadian province of New Brunswick. The peace treaty of 1783 ending the American Revolution had left unclear the location of a supposed "highlands," or watershed, dividing the two areas. Negotiators from Britain and the United States in subsequent years failed to come to an agreement, and the matter was referred to the king of The Netherlands, who in 1831 rendered a decision that the citizens of Maine objected to strenuously, forcing the U.S. Senate to reject it.

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It was a border dispute between Maine and Canada.

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When did Aroostook War happen?

Aroostook War happened in 1838.


Where did Aroostook War occur?

Alabama


What state where aroostook war fought?

Maine


How many people died in the aroostook war?

There were no war related casualties during the Aroostook War in 1838-1839. However there were 38 casualties that were considered non-combat deaths.


Who arbitrated the Aroostook War?

General Winfield Scott.


The Aroostook war involved the border of what US state?

Maine in 1838


State where aroostook war was fought over a disputedboundary with Canada?

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Who won the Aroostook War?

Nobody won or lost, it was settled peacefully.


Which country did the state of Maine declare war on?

Great Britain, in the bloodless Aroostook War, 1839.


State where Aroostook war was fought over a disputed boundary with Canada?

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Who was the US President during the Aroostook War?

President Martin Van Buren.


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