American Diplomacy Under Tyler And Polk

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Adams, Clay, Rush, Gallatin, and Calhoun, each of these devoted much attention to it. The attempted settlement of 1823-24 resulted only in a restatement of the conflicting claims of Great Britain and the United States. When the first joint-occupation agree- ment expired by limitation in 1828, the parties to it were so far apart that no solution was possible. Joint occupation was continued indefinitely. In the nego- tiations of 1823-24 and of 1827-28 many new elements entered into the discussion
..., complicating the general problem.
Rush's negotiation of 1823-24 was really a collateral incident in the more general matter of the Monroe Doctrine. The discussion began upon the publication of the Czar's ukase of September 4-16, 1821, by which Russian subjects were granted exclusive rights along the western coast of North America north of the fifty-first degree of latitude. In the discussion that followed Adams's protest against the Czar's preten- sions, Poletica, the Russian minister at Washington, JOINT OCCUPATION OF OREGON 22$ stated that the line claimed as the southern limit of Russia's pretension was half way between the northern- most settlement of the United States, that at the mouth of the Columbia in latitude forty-six degrees, and the Russian post of New Archangel in latitude fifty-seven degrees.' Adams forebore entering into an argument with Poletica further than to state that Russia's claim to the fifty-first degree, as a line equidistant from the Columbia and New Archangel, was greater than that made in 1799, when the line of fifty-five degrees was defined as the southern limit of the grant to the Russian-American Company.' The ratifications of the Florida treaty of 1819 were exchanged February 22, 1821.


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