A Good and Wise Measure : : The Search for the Canadian-American Boundary, 1783-1842 / / Francis M. Carroll.

In this detailed and fascinating book, Francis Carroll tells the story of the attempts to settle the original boundary between Canada and the United States from the Atlantic coast to the middle of the continent. Established by the Treaty of Paris in 1783, it soon became clear that ambiguities and er...

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Place / Publishing House:Toronto : : University of Toronto Press, , [2017]
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Year of Publication:2017
Language:English
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
List of Maps --
Preface --
Acknowledgments --
1. Introduction: Working out a Method, 1783-1814 --
PART ONE. Commissions under the Treaty of Ghent: 1816-1827 --
2. Article 4: Islands in the Bay --
3. Article 5: Highlands and the Source of the St Croix --
4. Article 5: The Forty-Fifth Parallel, the Connecticut, and Deadlock --
5 Article 6: The St Lawrence and the Great Lakes --
Chapter Six. Article 7: From Lake Superior to the Lake of the Woods --
PART TWO. Arbitration and Uncertainty: The 1820s and 1830s --
7. Preparing for Arbitration --
8. The Award and Its Problems --
9. Skirmishes on the Frontier --
10. Surveys and Struggles --
PART THREE. Grasping the Nettle: 1841-1845 --
11. Sea Change: Initiative and Compromise --
12. The Webster-Ashburton Negotiations --
13. Storm over the Treaty --
Notes --
Sources --
Index
Summary:In this detailed and fascinating book, Francis Carroll tells the story of the attempts to settle the original boundary between Canada and the United States from the Atlantic coast to the middle of the continent. Established by the Treaty of Paris in 1783, it soon became clear that ambiguities and errors in the treaty brought confusion and rivalry in the boundary borderland from New Brunswick and Maine to the St. Lawrence River, through the Great Lakes and from Lake Superior to Lake of the Woods, in the heart of the continent. This borderland, steadily filling with people of competing interests - Loyalists and Yankees, fur traders and soldiers, Europeans and First Nations peoples - became the focus of the major crisis in Anglo-Canadian-American relations for almost sixty years. Drawing on extensive research and utilizing manuscript materials never brought to bear on the subject before, The Search for Boundary is the first work to thoroughly explain the efforts of the several Boundary Commissions and the failed arbitration of the King of Netherlands - all major international attempts to settle the boundary. The book also provides a fresh interpretation of the relevance the turbulent decade of the 1830s had in contributing to the sense of urgency that finally allowed for negotiation of a reasonable compromise settlement of the boundary in the Webster-Ashburton Treaty of 1842 -- "A good and wise measure," as Lord Ashburton called it. Filled with the politics and intrigues of the time, Carroll brings to life a remarkable time in the diplomatic and political history of both Canada and the United States.Winner of the Dafoe Book Prize, awarded by the J.W. Dafoe Foundation
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781442670327
9783110667691
9783110490954
DOI:10.3138/9781442670327
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Francis M. Carroll.