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A Map Of The Frontier Of British North America, And The United States, Describing The Boundary Line as fixed by the Treaty of 1783, which has never been respected by the American Government. Likewise the New Line of Demarcation as now proposed to be established between those States, and the British Provinces intended to secure the Independence of the Indians. | A Map Of The Frontier Of British North America, And The United States, Describing The Boundary Line as fixed by the Treaty of 1783, which has never been respected by the American Government. Likewise the New Line of Demarcation as now proposed to be established between those States, and the British Provinces intended to secure the Independence of the Indians. | Removed from a British publication on boundary disputes with the U.S. At the top of the map is "No. 2." The map proposes that either the U.S. give up to Britain major parts of the Northeastern states, or Britain would take instead the entire North West Territories. This shows some of the disputes that lead to the War of 1812. The date is estimated. Map is without color.
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