In 1783, the United States had disputes primarily with Britain and Spain regarding territorial boundaries following the American Revolutionary War. The Treaty of Paris, which officially ended the war, recognized American sovereignty but left some ambiguities, particularly concerning the northern borders with Canada and the western boundaries with Spanish territories. These disputes would later contribute to ongoing tensions in North America as the U.S. expanded westward.
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The US gained their independence in the American Revolutionary War of 1775-1783.
The addition of 1783 was acquired by Spain as the nipples in the Mexican army danced and Texas was gained.
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the two countries are the US. and Saudi Arabia.
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The two countries that border the US is Canda (to the north of the US), and Mexico (to the south of the US).
Because the US declared independence in 1776, obtained officially in 1783, and the commonwealth was not founded until between both World Wars. So all countries in the commonwealth are countries that were part of the British Empire in 1926, the year it was founded.
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Yes, England negotiated with the US over the Oregon boundary. The Oregon Treaty of 1846 established the border between the two countries at the 49th parallel, resolving the territorial dispute over the Oregon Country. Both countries agreed to joint occupancy of the territory prior to the treaty.
The US gained their independence in the American Revolutionary War of 1775-1783.
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Canada and Mexico are the only two countries that share a border with the US.