The United States and Great Britain agreed to joint occupation of the Oregon Country through the Oregon Treaty of 1818. This arrangement allowed both nations to settle and conduct trade in the region, which was highly sought after for its resources and strategic importance. The joint occupation lasted until the mid-1840s, when tensions over territorial claims eventually led to the Oregon Treaty of 1846, which established the U.S.-Canada border along the 49th parallel.
Great Britain and the United States agreed to share the Oregon Country in 1818 through the Treaty of 1818. This treaty allowed for joint occupation of the territory by both nations until a permanent solution could be reached.
France
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.
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.
It was in the 1800's. I learned about it 2 or 1 month ago. They bought it after Meriwether Lewis and William Clark discovered the Oregon Country. It included Idaho, Oregon[of course], Part of Montana, and Washington. -In 1819, Oregon was claimed by four nations-Russia, Spain, Great Britain and the United States. Spain was first to drop out of the claim, then Russia agreed to limit it's claim to the 54 degree 40' parallel of latitude, which is today's southern border of Alaska. In 1825, Britain and the United States agreed to a peaceful "joint occupation" of Oregon. In 1846, after a change in government, the United States made a treaty with Great Britain. They agreed to split Oregon Country in half, on the 49th parallel, which is now the northern border of Washington, Idaho, and Montana.
Both were interested in the valuable fur trade in the Oregon Country
both Countries wanted the rich farmland in a mild climate and the natural harbors of Puget sound
At the Yalta Conference, Winston Churchill, Franklin Roosevelt, and Joseph Stalin agreed that all of the countries liberated from Nazi occupation should be granted free elections. Sadly, Stalin did not honor his promise and occupied the Eastern European countries that he liberated.
Britain
They both wanted the fur trade in Oregon Country (area Northwest of Rockies, where Oregon and Washington state is now, disputed by Britain and US).
be divided into four occupation zones
The Oregon Treaty of 1846 resolved the conflict between the US and Britain over Oregon. The treaty established the border between the US and British territory at the 49th parallel, allowing for joint occupancy of the Oregon Country for 10 years until the US gained sole control.