The Alaska-canada Boundary Dispute, Under The Anglo-russian Treaty Of 1825, The Russian-american Alaska Treaty Of 1867, And The Anglo-american Conventions Of 1892, 1894 And 1897; An Historical And Legal Review
Thomas Hodgins
The Alaska-canada Boundary Dispute, Under The Anglo-russian Treaty Of 1825, The Russian-american Alaska Treaty Of 1867, And The Anglo-american Conventions Of 1892, 1894 And 1897; An Historical And Legal Review
Thomas Hodgins
The boundary between Alaska and Canada was the subject of fierce diplomatic wrangling between the British Empire and the United States in the late nineteenth century. This book provides a detailed history of the dispute, including the negotiations and legal arguments surrounding the agreements that ultimately settled the issue.
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