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Before 1850, including the two Anglo-American wars at the end of 18 and the beginning of 2009, the strength of the two countries was far from each other. America today is terrible and powerful. Can you imagine someone conquering Washington? Can you imagine the White House being set on fire? Look at the momentum of American soldiers and the family background of Americans. Don't be wishful thinking This may be the first and only time that the British have done this. When Americans just became independent, they suddenly challenged their boss, John Niu. A few years ago, the British were furious at Xiaomei's disobedience, so a fleet passed by and Washington fell easily. The president of the United States is like a lost dog, which Bush never thought of today!
Since the independence of the United States, British-American relations have been in constant conflict. 18 12 years, the two sides even met again and war broke out. After this war, the old hatred and new hatred between Britain and the United States have not been resolved. With a large number of Americans migrating westward across the Chia Mountains in Apara, Britain's territory in North America is inevitably threatened to varying degrees. Considering the global strategy, Britain has no intention to invest too much energy in North America, so it has made some compromises on the territorial issue. 18 18, Britain and the United States signed an agreement confirming that both sides have the right to occupy Oregon, and both sides immediately entered a quiet period.
Times have changed, and by the beginning of 1845, both the United States and Britain were dissatisfied with the original agreement. Britain decided not to turn a blind eye to American immigrants crossing the Loki Mountains into areas claimed by Britain. Britain believes that according to the past treaties and the long-term trade activities of the British Hudson's Bay Company in this area, this area west of the Loki Mountains naturally belongs to the British Empire. The response of the US authorities showed no weakness. They think this is an open provocation against the United States. For the sake of practical interests and national dignity, it is absolutely unacceptable that a large area of land west of the Loki Mountains is controlled by foreign forces. The next year, both sides raised their voices and threatened each other. Finally, at 1846, the tug-of-war negotiations between the two sides came to a conclusion, and the two sides re-signed the Oregon Treaty of 1845.
The agreement confirmed that the United States has sovereignty over the territory above the 49th parallel of north latitude in western North America. Its boundary ends at the middle line of the Strait separating vancouver island from the mainland, and the area north of it has always belonged to Britain since then. The promulgation of this treaty solved the unresolved territorial division between Britain and the United States, but it also produced new territorial disputes. In this treaty, the sovereignty of Juan Island in Hijiri Kojima between Fankuo Peak Island and Intercontinental Strait was ignored. Britain and the United States have two completely different interpretations of the so-called "strait centerline" in the treaty. Because of the location of Fankuo Peak Island, two different straits are actually formed. One is Heluo Strait, near Fankuo Peak Island; The other is the Rosario Strait, which is close to the mainland. San Juan Island is in the middle. Britain believes that the so-called "strait center line" passes through the Rosario Strait, while the United States believes that the "strait center line" should pass through the Shiloh Strait. Both sides want to include San Juan Island in their own colonial scope.
As early as 1845, the Hudson's Bay Company in Fort Victoria claimed to own San Juan Island. 1850, the company set up a small grain transfer station on the island, and three years later, it set up a sheep farm on the island. At the same time, the Oregon local Council declared San Juan Island within its jurisdiction. 1853 In March, the United States formally established the Washington Administrative Region, and Americans brought San Juan Island into the jurisdiction of Watkins County, the most northwest county in the United States.
By 1859, more than 25 Americans have lived in San Juan Island for a long time. The biggest purpose of these people migrating to the island is to hope that the US government can speed up the fight for the sovereignty of San Juan Island. Of course, this is an out-and-out illegal border crossing in Britain. Both Britain and the United States deny each other's sovereignty over the island, and these Americans' landing on the island has laid the groundwork for the expansion of contradictions and even the outbreak of crisis in the future.
The last crisis happened on June 5, 1859. A man named Lyman? 6? 1 cartel American immigrants shot and killed a pig belonging to the Hudson's Bay Company on the grounds that it trampled on his vegetable garden. As a result, the "tragic death" of the pig aroused the "great anger" of the British, and the British colonial authorities threatened to arrest Lyman? 6? 1 cartel. The Americans on the island were also angry and asked the American authorities to provide military protection. As a result, the demands of these American immigrants who "live in fear" under the British bayonet reached William? 6? 1S? 6? In the ears of Brigadier General Hane, 1, this general happens to be famous for being anti-British. So brigadier general Hani made a decisive decision and ordered the 9 th infantry regiment of the United States to be in George? 6? 1E? 6? Landing on San Juan Island under the command of 1 Pidget. Pidget led the first batch of 66 troops to land on July 27, and the American troops were stationed at the port and farm of Hudson Bay Company.
James, the mayor of COVID-19, British Columbia? 6? 1 Douglas was angered by the hasty landing of American troops. He sent three warships to Colonel Jeffrey of the Royal Navy. 6? Under the command of hornby, 1 went to San Juan Island to drive away the American troops led by Pidget. However, Douglas's mind remained calm, and he ordered hornby to avoid armed conflict with American troops as much as possible. In the face of the unstoppable British army, Pidget stubbornly refused to retreat, and the two sides began a tense confrontation. At the end of July and the beginning of August, the British army continued to dispatch troops, and a large number of troops assembled on San Juan Island. Hornby has never confronted the US military directly, but it has confronted it with live ammunition. At this point, the British Pacific Navy Commander Robert? 6? 1L? 6? 1 Major General Bernitz also arrived in the San Juan area. He immediately met Douglas and suggested that "these two great countries should not go to war because of a pig."
At the same time, on August 10, Pidget was reinforced. 155 American troops in Silas? 6? 1 Lieutenant Colonel Casey landed on San Juan Island. However, in comparison, the US military is still at a disadvantage, so Brigadier General Hani continues to mobilize other reinforcements. By August of March1year, the US military had 46 1 person on the island, equipped with 14 guns, and built temporary multi-faceted castles for defense. Britain, on the other hand, concentrated five warships, totaling 167 guns. At the same time, the British fleet also carried as many as 2 140 combat troops including sailors, royal marines, artillery and engineers. But 1, more than 500 of them are not equipped with suitable land weapons, and only 400 marines and engineers can land for combat.
When news of the San Juan crisis reached Washington, government officials were shocked. James, then the first 15 president of the United States? 6? 1 Buchanan called an emergency meeting of the White House to discuss countermeasures. Finally, he decided to send winfield, commander-in-chief of the American army. 6? 1 Scott rushed to Oregon to negotiate with Britain to deal with this huge crisis caused by a pig. Scott was the most respected American general at that time. He participated in the previous US-Mexico War and once became an American war hero. This time, the White House asked him to go in person, and it is not difficult to see his nervousness and importance to this incident.
Scott immediately suggested to Douglas that the two sides withdraw their troops from San Juan Island, that the US military only keep one company's troops, and that Britain only keep one warship in the waters near the island. In mid-September, with Scott's efforts, the British and American governments agreed to the military occupation of San Juan Island until a new agreement was signed. The US government immediately dismissed Brigadier General Hani and forced him to retire. 1860 On March 2 1 day, the British Marine Corps landed in the northwest corner of San Juan Island and set up camp.
Since then 12 years, San Juan Island has been under British and American military occupation. 187 1 year, Britain and the United States formally signed the Washington Treaty, but the ownership of San Juan Island remains unresolved. Finally, disputes had to be settled through diplomatic mediation and arbitration, and Kaiser William I engaged in diplomatic mediation with great interest. Under the auspices of Germany, Britain and the United States held marathon negotiations in Geneva for nearly a year. 1872 65438+1October 2 1 Under the bias of Germany, the United States finally forced Britain to make concessions, and the border between the United States and Britain was determined as the middle line of the Shiloh Strait, so San Juan Island was incorporated into the United States territory. The border dispute between the two sides in the northwest has finally come to an end. 1872165438+1On October 25th, the British Marine Corps left San Juan Island. 1In July, 874, the last American troops also left San Juan Island.
This diplomatic dispute and even military confrontation caused by a pig was later dubbed the "pig war". And the only casualty in the whole military confrontation was Lyman who was immigrated by the United States? 6? 1 cartel's pig.
Event: Anglo-American War
Before 1850, including the two Anglo-American wars at the end of 18 and the beginning of 2009, the strength of the two countries was far from each other. America today is terrible and powerful. Can you imagine someone conquering Washington? Can you imagine the White House being set on fire? Look at the momentum of American soldiers and the family background of Americans. Don't be wishful thinking This may be the first and only time that the British have done this. When Americans just became independent, they suddenly challenged their boss, John Niu. A few years ago, the British were furious at Xiaomei's disobedience, so a fleet passed by and Washington fell easily. The president of the United States is like a lost dog, which Bush never thought of today!
Since the independence of the United States, British-American relations have been in constant conflict. 18 12 years, the two sides even met again and war broke out. After this war, the old hatred and new hatred between Britain and the United States have not been resolved. With a large number of Americans migrating westward across the Chia Mountains in Apara, Britain's territory in North America is inevitably threatened to varying degrees. Considering the global strategy, Britain has no intention to invest too much energy in North America, so it has made some compromises on the territorial issue. 18 18, Britain and the United States signed an agreement confirming that both sides have the right to occupy Oregon, and both sides immediately entered a quiet period.
Times have changed, and by the beginning of 1845, both the United States and Britain were dissatisfied with the original agreement. Britain decided not to turn a blind eye to American immigrants crossing the Loki Mountains into areas claimed by Britain. Britain believes that according to the past treaties and the long-term trade activities of the British Hudson's Bay Company in this area, this area west of the Loki Mountains naturally belongs to the British Empire. The response of the US authorities showed no weakness. They think this is an open provocation against the United States. For the sake of practical interests and national dignity, it is absolutely unacceptable that a large area of land west of the Loki Mountains is controlled by foreign forces. The next year, both sides raised their voices and threatened each other. Finally, at 1846, the tug-of-war negotiations between the two sides came to a conclusion, and the two sides re-signed the Oregon Treaty of 1845.
The agreement confirmed that the United States has sovereignty over the territory above the 49th parallel of north latitude in western North America. Its boundary ends at the middle line of the Strait separating vancouver island from the mainland, and the area north of it has always belonged to Britain since then. The promulgation of this treaty solved the unresolved territorial division between Britain and the United States, but it also produced new territorial disputes. In this treaty, the sovereignty of Juan Island in Hijiri Kojima between Fankuo Peak Island and Intercontinental Strait was ignored. Britain and the United States have two completely different interpretations of the so-called "strait centerline" in the treaty. Because of the location of Fankuo Peak Island, two different straits are actually formed. One is Heluo Strait, near Fankuo Peak Island; The other is the Rosario Strait, which is close to the mainland. San Juan Island is in the middle. Britain believes that the so-called "strait center line" passes through the Rosario Strait, while the United States believes that the "strait center line" should pass through the Shiloh Strait. Both sides want to include San Juan Island in their own colonial scope.
As early as 1845, the Hudson's Bay Company in Fort Victoria claimed to own San Juan Island. 1850, the company set up a small grain transfer station on the island, and three years later, it set up a sheep farm on the island. At the same time, the Oregon local Council declared San Juan Island within its jurisdiction. 1853 In March, the United States formally established the Washington Administrative Region, and Americans brought San Juan Island into the jurisdiction of Watkins County, the most northwest county in the United States.
By 1859, more than 25 Americans have lived in San Juan Island for a long time. The biggest purpose of these people migrating to the island is to hope that the US government can speed up the fight for the sovereignty of San Juan Island. Of course, this is an out-and-out illegal border crossing in Britain. Both Britain and the United States deny each other's sovereignty over the island, and these Americans' landing on the island has laid the groundwork for the expansion of contradictions and even the outbreak of crisis in the future.
The last crisis happened on June 5, 1859. A man named Lyman? 6? 1 cartel American immigrants shot and killed a pig belonging to the Hudson's Bay Company on the grounds that it trampled on his vegetable garden. As a result, the "tragic death" of the pig aroused the "great anger" of the British, and the British colonial authorities threatened to arrest Lyman? 6? 1 cartel. The Americans on the island were also angry and asked the American authorities to provide military protection. As a result, the demands of these American immigrants who "live in fear" under the British bayonet reached William? 6? 1S? 6? In the ears of Brigadier General Hane, 1, this general happens to be famous for being anti-British. So brigadier general Hani made a decisive decision and ordered the 9 th infantry regiment of the United States to be in George? 6? 1E? 6? Landing on San Juan Island under the command of 1 Pidget. Pidget led the first batch of 66 troops to land on July 27, and the American troops were stationed at the port and farm of Hudson Bay Company.
James, the mayor of COVID-19, British Columbia? 6? 1 Douglas was angered by the hasty landing of American troops. He sent three warships to Colonel Jeffrey of the Royal Navy. 6? Under the command of hornby, 1 went to San Juan Island to drive away the American troops led by Pidget. However, Douglas's mind remained calm, and he ordered hornby to avoid armed conflict with American troops as much as possible. In the face of the unstoppable British army, Pidget stubbornly refused to retreat, and the two sides began a tense confrontation. At the end of July and the beginning of August, the British army continued to dispatch troops, and a large number of troops assembled on San Juan Island. Hornby has never confronted the US military directly, but it has confronted it with live ammunition. At this point, the British Pacific Navy Commander Robert? 6? 1L? 6? 1 Major General Bernitz also arrived in the San Juan area. He immediately met Douglas and suggested that "these two great countries should not go to war because of a pig."
At the same time, on August 10, Pidget was reinforced. 155 American troops in Silas? 6? 1 Lieutenant Colonel Casey landed on San Juan Island. However, in comparison, the US military is still at a disadvantage, so Brigadier General Hani continues to mobilize other reinforcements. By August of March1year, the US military had 46 1 person on the island, equipped with 14 guns, and built temporary multi-faceted castles for defense. Britain, on the other hand, concentrated five warships, totaling 167 guns. At the same time, the British fleet also carried as many as 2 140 combat troops including sailors, royal marines, artillery and engineers. But 1, more than 500 of them are not equipped with suitable land weapons, and only 400 marines and engineers can land for combat.
When news of the San Juan crisis reached Washington, government officials were shocked. James, then the first 15 president of the United States? 6? 1 Buchanan called an emergency meeting of the White House to discuss countermeasures. Finally, he decided to send winfield, commander-in-chief of the American army. 6? 1 Scott rushed to Oregon to negotiate with Britain to deal with this huge crisis caused by a pig. Scott was the most respected American general at that time. He participated in the previous US-Mexico War and once became an American war hero. This time, the White House asked him to go in person, and it is not difficult to see his nervousness and importance to this incident.
Scott immediately suggested to Douglas that the two sides withdraw their troops from San Juan Island, that the US military only keep one company's troops, and that Britain only keep one warship in the waters near the island. In mid-September, with Scott's efforts, the British and American governments agreed to the military occupation of San Juan Island until a new agreement was signed. The US government immediately dismissed Brigadier General Hani and forced him to retire. 1860 On March 2 1 day, the British Marine Corps landed in the northwest corner of San Juan Island and set up camp.
Since then 12 years, San Juan Island has been under British and American military occupation. 187 1 year, Britain and the United States formally signed the Washington Treaty, but the ownership of San Juan Island remains unresolved. Finally, disputes had to be settled through diplomatic mediation and arbitration, and Kaiser William I engaged in diplomatic mediation with great interest. Under the auspices of Germany, Britain and the United States held marathon negotiations in Geneva for nearly a year. 1872 65438+1October 2 1 Under the bias of Germany, the United States finally forced Britain to make concessions, and the border between the United States and Britain was determined as the middle line of the Shiloh Strait, so San Juan Island was incorporated into the United States territory. The border dispute between the two sides in the northwest has finally come to an end. 1872165438+1On October 25th, the British Marine Corps left San Juan Island. 1In July, 874, the last American troops also left San Juan Island.
This diplomatic dispute and even military confrontation caused by a pig was later dubbed the "pig war". And the only casualty in the whole military confrontation was Lyman who was immigrated by the United States? 6? 1 cartel's pig.
Event: Anglo-American War
Before 1850, including the two Anglo-American wars at the end of 18 and the beginning of 2009, the strength of the two countries was far from each other. America today is terrible and powerful. Can you imagine someone conquering Washington? Can you imagine the White House being set on fire? Look at the momentum of American soldiers and the family background of Americans. Don't be wishful thinking This may be the first and only time that the British have done this. When Americans just became independent, they suddenly challenged their boss, John Niu. A few years ago, the British were furious at Xiaomei's disobedience, so a fleet passed by and Washington fell easily. The president of the United States is like a lost dog, which Bush never thought of today!
Since the independence of the United States, British-American relations have been in constant conflict. 18 12 years, the two sides even met again and war broke out. After this war, the old hatred and new hatred between Britain and the United States have not been resolved. With a large number of Americans migrating westward across the Chia Mountains in Apara, Britain's territory in North America is inevitably threatened to varying degrees. Considering the global strategy, Britain has no intention to invest too much energy in North America, so it has made some compromises on the territorial issue. 18 18, Britain and the United States signed an agreement confirming that both sides have the right to occupy Oregon, and both sides immediately entered a quiet period.
Times have changed, and by the beginning of 1845, both the United States and Britain were dissatisfied with the original agreement. Britain decided not to turn a blind eye to American immigrants crossing the Loki Mountains into areas claimed by Britain. Britain believes that according to the past treaties and the long-term trade activities of the British Hudson's Bay Company in this area, this area west of the Loki Mountains naturally belongs to the British Empire. The response of the US authorities showed no weakness. They think this is an open provocation against the United States. For the sake of practical interests and national dignity, it is absolutely unacceptable that a large area of land west of the Loki Mountains is controlled by foreign forces. The next year, both sides raised their voices and threatened each other. Finally, at 1846, the tug-of-war negotiations between the two sides came to a conclusion, and the two sides re-signed the Oregon Treaty of 1845.
The agreement confirmed that the United States has sovereignty over the territory above the 49th parallel of north latitude in western North America. Its boundary ends at the middle line of the Strait separating vancouver island from the mainland, and the area north of it has always belonged to Britain since then. The promulgation of this treaty solved the unresolved territorial division between Britain and the United States, but it also produced new territorial disputes. In this treaty, the sovereignty of Juan Island in Hijiri Kojima between Fankuo Peak Island and Intercontinental Strait was ignored. Britain and the United States have two completely different interpretations of the so-called "strait centerline" in the treaty. Because of the location of Fankuo Peak Island, two different straits are actually formed. One is Heluo Strait, near Fankuo Peak Island; The other is the Rosario Strait, which is close to the mainland. San Juan Island is in the middle. Britain believes that the so-called "strait center line" passes through the Rosario Strait, while the United States believes that the "strait center line" should pass through the Shiloh Strait. Both sides want to include San Juan Island in their own colonial scope.
As early as 1845, the Hudson's Bay Company in Fort Victoria claimed to own San Juan Island. 1850, the company set up a small grain transfer station on the island, and three years later, it set up a sheep farm on the island. At the same time, the Oregon local Council declared San Juan Island within its jurisdiction. 1853 In March, the United States formally established the Washington Administrative Region, and Americans brought San Juan Island into the jurisdiction of Watkins County, the most northwest county in the United States.
By 1859, more than 25 Americans have lived in San Juan Island for a long time. The biggest purpose of these people migrating to the island is to hope that the US government can speed up the fight for the sovereignty of San Juan Island. Of course, this is an out-and-out illegal border crossing in Britain. Both Britain and the United States deny each other's sovereignty over the island, and these Americans' landing on the island has laid the groundwork for the expansion of contradictions and even the outbreak of crisis in the future.
The last crisis happened on June 5, 1859. A man named Lyman? 6? 1 cartel American immigrants shot and killed a pig belonging to the Hudson's Bay Company on the grounds that it trampled on his vegetable garden. As a result, the "tragic death" of the pig aroused the "great anger" of the British, and the British colonial authorities threatened to arrest Lyman? 6? 1 cartel. The Americans on the island were also angry and asked the American authorities to provide military protection. As a result, the demands of these American immigrants who "live in fear" under the British bayonet reached William? 6? 1S? 6? In the ears of Brigadier General Hane, 1, this general happens to be famous for being anti-British. So brigadier general Hani made a decisive decision and ordered the 9 th infantry regiment of the United States to be in George? 6? 1E? 6? Landing on San Juan Island under the command of 1 Pidget. Pidget led the first batch of 66 troops to land on July 27, and the American troops were stationed at the port and farm of Hudson Bay Company.
James, the mayor of COVID-19, British Columbia? 6? 1 Douglas was angered by the hasty landing of American troops. He sent three warships to Colonel Jeffrey of the Royal Navy. 6? Under the command of hornby, 1 went to San Juan Island to drive away the American troops led by Pidget. However, Douglas's mind remained calm, and he ordered hornby to avoid armed conflict with American troops as much as possible. In the face of the unstoppable British army, Pidget stubbornly refused to retreat, and the two sides began a tense confrontation. At the end of July and the beginning of August, the British army continued to dispatch troops, and a large number of troops assembled on San Juan Island. Hornby has never confronted the US military directly, but it has confronted it with live ammunition. At this point, the British Pacific Navy Commander Robert? 6? 1L? 6? 1 Major General Bernitz also arrived in the San Juan area. He immediately met Douglas and suggested that "these two great countries should not go to war because of a pig."
At the same time, on August 10, Pidget was reinforced. 155 American troops in Silas? 6? 1 Lieutenant Colonel Casey landed on San Juan Island. However, in comparison, the US military is still at a disadvantage, so Brigadier General Hani continues to mobilize other reinforcements. By August of March1year, the US military had 46 1 person on the island, equipped with 14 guns, and built temporary multi-faceted castles for defense. Britain, on the other hand, concentrated five warships, totaling 167 guns. At the same time, the British fleet also carried as many as 2 140 combat troops including sailors, royal marines, artillery and engineers. But 1, more than 500 of them are not equipped with suitable land weapons, and only 400 marines and engineers can land for combat.
When news of the San Juan crisis reached Washington, government officials were shocked. James, then the first 15 president of the United States? 6? 1 Buchanan called an emergency meeting of the White House to discuss countermeasures. Finally, he decided to send winfield, commander-in-chief of the American army. 6? 1 Scott rushed to Oregon to negotiate with Britain to deal with this huge crisis caused by a pig. Scott was the most respected American general at that time. He participated in the previous US-Mexico War and once became an American war hero. This time, the White House asked him to go in person, and it is not difficult to see his nervousness and importance to this incident.
Scott immediately suggested to Douglas that the two sides withdraw their troops from San Juan Island, that the US military only keep one company's troops, and that Britain only keep one warship in the waters near the island. In mid-September, with Scott's efforts, the British and American governments agreed to the military occupation of San Juan Island until a new agreement was signed. The US government immediately dismissed Brigadier General Hani and forced him to retire. 1860 On March 2 1 day, the British Marine Corps landed in the northwest corner of San Juan Island and set up camp.
Since then 12 years, San Juan Island has been under British and American military occupation. 187 1 year, Britain and the United States formally signed the Washington Treaty, but the ownership of San Juan Island remains unresolved. Finally, disputes had to be settled through diplomatic mediation and arbitration, and Kaiser William I engaged in diplomatic mediation with great interest. Under the auspices of Germany, Britain and the United States held marathon negotiations in Geneva for nearly a year. 1872 65438+1October 2 1 Under the bias of Germany, the United States finally forced Britain to make concessions, and the border between the United States and Britain was determined as the middle line of the Shiloh Strait, so San Juan Island was incorporated into the United States territory. The border dispute between the two sides in the northwest has finally come to an end. 1872165438+1On October 25th, the British Marine Corps left San Juan Island. 1In July, 874, the last American troops also left San Juan Island.
This diplomatic dispute and even military confrontation caused by a pig was later dubbed the "pig war". And the only casualty in the whole military confrontation was Lyman who was immigrated by the United States? 6? 1 cartel's pig.
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