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"T. Keating" wrote in message
... On Fri, 1 Jun 2012 20:43:16 -0700 (PDT), Chuck Gould wrote: Then considered America's "longest war", an armed standoff between US and British troops on San Juan Island was part of a larger border dispute. The simplified, popular version of the tale recounts that the war began when a US settler shot a Hudson Bay Company pig, but very few people actually know how the war ended. Find out how the Confederate Navy played an important role in the crazy political drama that finally ended the war and established a permanent international border. www.pacnwboat.com http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pig_War "Among the results of the treaty was the decision to resolve the San Juan dispute by international arbitration, with Kaiser Wilhelm I of Germany chosen to act as arbitrator. Wilhelm referred the issue to a three-man arbitration commission which met in Geneva for nearly a year.[9] On October 21, 1872, the commission decided in favor of the United States.[2][5][7] The arbitrator chose the American-preferred marine boundary via Haro Strait, to the west of the islands, over the British preference for Rosario Strait which lay to their east." -------------------------------------------------- Probably a great decision. The San Juan islands and the Canadian Gulf Island are totally different geology. The San Juan's are actually mountain tops where the Gulf Islands are more high spots off Vancouver Island. |
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