The danger of war with Britain, led Washington to support Jay's Treaty.
The Republicans, led by figures like Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, largely opposed Jay's Treaty, which was negotiated by John Jay in 1794 to resolve issues with Britain. They viewed the treaty as too conciliatory toward Britain and believed it undermined American sovereignty and interests. Republicans feared it favored Federalist interests and strengthened ties with Britain at the expense of relations with France, which they supported. Overall, the treaty deepened the political divide between the Federalists and Republicans.
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Rival American and British settlers and conflicting territorial claims threatened war in the early 1840s. In 1846, a treaty was signed with Great Britain creating the 49th parallel as the border between Washington and Canada. By 1850, more than 1,000 people lived in Washington. This led to the creation of the Washington Territory in 1853.
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my but led washington NEW RESPONDENT The battle of Yorktown, Oct. 6-19, 1781 led the British Army commanded by Lord Cornwallis to surrender. That capitulation ended the fighting in America and was followed up on Sept. 3, 1783 by the treaty with which great Britain acknowledged the independence of the United States.
The treaty was viewed as harsh by the Germans, and this viewpoint led to the treaty being seen as the foundation for World War II.
The cancellation of the Reciprocity Treaty led to the Canadian Confederation, which was very good for Canada.
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