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Which 1842 treaty fixed the New Brunswick-Maine border?

The Webster-Ashburton Treaty of 1842 settled the northeastern border dispute between the United States and Canada, officially establishing the boundary line bet

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Question: Which 1842 treaty fixed the New Brunswick-Maine border?

Answer options: ✅ Webster-Ashburton

  • Oregon
  • Treaty of Ghent
  • Jay Treaty

Correct answer: Webster-Ashburton

Explanation: The Webster-Ashburton Treaty of 1842 settled the northeastern border dispute between the United States and Canada, officially establishing the boundary line between New Brunswick and Maine. In contrast, the Oregon Treaty of 1846 resolved western border disputes, the Treaty of Ghent ended the War of 1812, and the Jay Treaty of 1794 focused on trade and postwar relations. Recognizing how Canada's modern geography was shaped by historic British-American diplomacy is a fundamental concept in the Discover Canada guide. For the exam, remembering these specific boundary treaties will help you easily distinguish between Canada's eastern and western border history.

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