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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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