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• On Aug. 9, 1945, the United States exploded a nuclear bomb over Nagasaki, Japan, killing an estimated 74,000 people. • In 1842, the United States and Canada resolved a border dispute by signing the ...
1842 - The Webster-Ashburton Treaty is signed. In the treaty, the United States and Great Britain agree to cooperate in suppressing the slave trade. 1867 - One officer and 46 Marines and Seamen from ...
(Andrews McMeel Syndication The March 15 “Big Nate,” by Lincoln Peirce.) I got a good laugh out of the March 15 “Big Nate” with his incredulous question, “They teach about the Webster-Ashburton Treaty ...
On August 9, 1977, the military government of Uruguay announced that it would hold free elections in 1981 to return the country to civilian rule. US and Britain signed Webster-Ashburton Treaty On ...
Warning: If you're one of those people who can't fathom why anyone would linger on the destiny of a land grant from 1621, if your eyes glaze over at the very mention of Jay's Treaty (1794), if you don ...
1815 - CAPT Stephen Decatur concludes treaty for U.S. with Tripoli 1842 - Signing of Webster-Ashburton Treaty under which U.S. and Great Britain agreed to cooperate in suppressing the slave trade.