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An operational boundary dispute is a dispute on how the boundary should function, usually involving immigration.
The dispute over where the Oregon boundary was located was between the United States and Great Britain. They were in disagreement on where the boarder between Oregon and Canada should be drawn.
Thomas Hodgins has written: 'The Alaska-Canada boundary dispute'
A definitional boundary dispute occurs when two parties disagree over the definition or interpretation of a boundary. An example is the dispute between the United States and Canada over the maritime boundary in the Beaufort Sea, where both nations interpret the extent of their territorial waters differently based on legal definitions. This disagreement has implications for resource rights and jurisdiction in the area.
The Mississippi River would be an example of a locational boundary dispute due to the fact that it has changed and the boundary's original intention was called into question.
The nouns are: "boundary" "dispute" "United States" "Spain"
They both involved Canada and Britain. In the Boer war, Britain wanted Canada to send troops to help them out. Wilfred Laurier, the prime minister of Canada, as a compromise to the imperialists and the nationalists in the country, decided to send one thousand volunteer troops. In the Alaska Boundary Dispute between Canada and the United States, Britain chose two Canadians and one British judge. The deciding voter, the British Lord Alverstone, chose to move the US border closer to the coastline, but not close enough for Canada to have control over the Lynn canal. Canadians were unhappy with the result.
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo settled the boundary dispute between the United States and Mexico.
The Monroe Doctrine
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