The Pig War: The United States, Britain, and the Balance of Power in the Pacific Northwest, 1846-1872

The Pig War: The United States, Britain, and the Balance of Power in the Pacific Northwest, 1846-1872

by Scott Kaufman
The Pig War: The United States, Britain, and the Balance of Power in the Pacific Northwest, 1846-1872

The Pig War: The United States, Britain, and the Balance of Power in the Pacific Northwest, 1846-1872

by Scott Kaufman

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Overview

Very few people have heard of the 'Pig War,' since this episode in American history was overshadowed by the U.S. Civil War and the beginning of mass immigration from Europe. Yet this diplomatic conflict between the United States and Great Britain, resulting from the shooting of a single pig, lasted more than twenty years, and greatly impacted the relationship between the two nations. Scott Kaufman carefully examines, and places into both an American and an international context, the origins and the resolution of this tense stand-off over contested colonial territory. This history sheds new light on the emergence of the United States as an international superpower.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739107294
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 12/27/2003
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.24(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Scott Kaufman is Assistant Professor of History at Francis Marion University.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 "The Middle of the Channel" Chapter 2 "An Exclusive Right Over the Premises" Chapter 3 "We Have Had One Most Lucky Escape" Chapter 4 "The President Was Not Prepared" Chapter 5 "An Equitable Solution of the Difficulty" Chapter 6 "The Happy Agreement. .. is a Long, Long Way Off Yet" Chapter 7 "Pretend the Coolest Indifference" Chapter 8 "I Believe the Decision to Be of Singularly Little Importance"
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