The state that historically disagreed with the U.S. over the U.S.-Canadian border is Maine. The dispute arose from the 1830s to the 1840s, primarily involving a region known as the Aroostook Valley. Tensions escalated into the Aroostook War, although it was largely a bloodless conflict. The issue was eventually resolved with the Webster-Ashburton Treaty of 1842, which established the current boundary.
It was implied by Great Britain over Oregon.
The colonies disagreed with England over the issue of taxation. After the Treaty of Paris of 1763, Parliament determined the colonies should help pay the costs of the war. They enacted legislation, taxes and tariffs and instituted a form of mercantilism on the colonies in an effort to bolster Englandâ??s coffers. The colonists protested this and widely disagreed with the economic sanctions. In addition, the colonists were not being given representation for their taxes.
To avoid arguments over which Western territories could be admitted as slave-states. Any new state North of Missouri's Southern border would be free soil.
The object of the 54-40 fight was over the northern border of the United States with Canada. The 54-40 number was the latitude that the US believed should be the border.
a mini civil war broke out in what state over slavery?
Florida.
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Emperors and kings disagreed with the Popes over who should appoint bishops. The disagreement lead to the Investiture controversy.
Kansas was not a border state during the American Civil War. The border states were Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, and Missouri, which were states that allowed slavery but did not secede from the Union. Kansas, on the other hand, was a free state and did not have the same debates over secession and slavery.
They disagreed over territory.
No, Paderborn is not on the Dutch border. It is located in northwestern Germany, in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. The closest Dutch border to Paderborn is over 100 kilometers away.
The Rio Nueces strip
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Yes, a state trooper from one state can pull you over in another state if they are in pursuit of a suspect or if there is a mutual aid agreement between the two states allowing for cross-border enforcement.
Lincoln and Davis disagreed over whether or not the United States should remain unified, and whether or not slavery should be abolished. They also disagreed over the United States economy.
The federalists and the anti-federalists mainly disagreed over the amount of control over the states that the federal government would have. The anti-federalists wanted more independence for the states.
Over what border? From one state to another or to another country. If so then what two countries? It's best to check with the laws of both countries before you make a big mistake.