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1 Pacific Coast in the Early 1800’s

2 A. Disputes over the territory of the Pacific Coast (Oregon Territory) 1. Unsettled disputes of the treaty following the War of 1812

3 A. Disputes over the territory of the Pacific Coast (Oregon Territory) Set the 49th parallel of latitude as the Canadian - U.S. border Covered territory only as far west as the Rocky Mountains Beyond the Rockies, both Britain and the U.S. continued to claim territory lying north of California Other territory was left open to settlement 1. Unsettled disputes of the treaty following the War of 1812

4 A. Disputes over the territory of the Pacific Coast (Oregon Territory) 2. Disputes between fur trading companies

5 A. Disputes over the territory of the Pacific Coast (Oregon Territory) U.S. companies established posts along the Columbia River as early as 1808 By 1821, the H.B.Co. controlled the area and discouraged settlement that they thought would interfere with fur trading However, the U.S. and American fur traders encouraged U.S. settlers to move into the area Most of this settlement was around Fort Astoria These settlers wanted the US to annex the Pacific Northwest This settlement allowed the U.S. to establish a claim to the Pacific Coast 2. Disputes between fur trading companies

6 HBC Forts

7 A. Disputes over the territory of the Pacific Coast (Oregon Territory) Fort Vancouver (on the Columbia River)

8 Built to counter the American presence The Centre of the British fight against American expansion Fort Vancouver was the H.B.C headquarters in the region The Columbia River was the main access route to the interior H.B.Co. encouraged British settlement to provide supplies to fur traders and offset American colonization A. Disputes over the territory of the Pacific Coast (Oregon Territory)

9 George Simpson

10 A. Disputes over the territory of the Pacific Coast (Oregon Territory) George Simpson takes action 1827, Fort Langley built to counter American expansion Ordered the building of trading posts on the Pacific coast south of Alaska to compete with American fur trading ships

11 B. Disputes over the territory North & South of 54 40’ 1824 – the Russia / American Treaty

12 B. Disputes over the territory North & South of 54 40’ Divided the coast into trading areas Russian fur-trading area – south limit to 54 40’ north British - U.S. fur trading area - south of 54 40’ British had not taken part in treaty negotiations and did not recognize the treaty and did not recognize the treaty

13 B. Disputes over the territory North & South of 54 40’ James Polk, U.S. President Campaigned for election in 1844 to claim territory up to Alaska for the U.S. - by war if necessary Campaign slogan was “54 40’ or fight

14 Oregon Boundary Treaty - 1846

15 B. Disputes over the territory North & South of 54 40’ Oregon Boundary Treaty cont… Following Polk’s election, negotiations started to set a boundary between British and American territories in the North-West Britain wanted the boundary at the Columbia river Treaty set the boundary at the 49th parallel and gave all of Vancouver Island to Britain

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17 C. Fort Victoria The H.B.Co. replaces Fort Vancouver

18 C. Fort Victoria George Simpson suspected that the lands, along the Columbia would later become part of U.S. James Douglas selected the site for the new fort

19 D. Creation of Vancouver Island Colony Jan 1849, Vancouver Island became crown colony

20 D. Creation of Vancouver Island Colony Fort Victoria the Capital Purpose was to defend British claim to the region Royal charter required the H.B.Co. to actively encourage settlement on island In return company received a trade monopoly on the island

21 D. Creation of Vancouver Island Colony James Douglas

22 D. Creation of Vancouver Island Colony James Douglas cont… Transferred from Fort Vancouver to become chief factor of Fort Victoria More powerful than the governor Became governor in 1851 Promoted land settlement on the Island


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