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.
United States and Great Britain jointly controlled the Oregon territory.
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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.
The Convention of 1818 the border between the U.S. and Canada at 49 degrees North, allowed America to use the fisheries in both Newfoundland and Labrador, and established a joint occupancy of the Oregon Territory between the U.S. and Britain.
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President James Monroe made several agreements with Great Britain, notably the Rush-Bagot Agreement of 1817, which demilitarized the Great Lakes and established limits on naval forces in the region. Additionally, the Monroe Administration negotiated the Convention of 1818, which set the U.S.-Canada border along the 49th parallel and allowed for joint occupation of the Oregon Territory. These agreements helped to ease tensions between the two nations and promote peaceful relations.
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The United States entered into joint custody of the Oregon Territory with Great Britain on October 20, 1818, while James Monroe was President. The Oregon Treaty, which set the boundary between the U.S. and British parts of the territory, was signed on June 15, 1846, while James K. Polk was President. Present-day Oregon received its statehood on February 14, 1859, while James Buchanan was President.