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  2. United Kingdom–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    In 1817 Rush–Bagot Treaty between the United States and Great Britain limited naval armaments on the Great Lakes and Lake Champlain. The Monroe Doctrine, a unilateral response in 1823 to a British suggestion of a joint declaration, expressed American hostility to further European encroachment in the Western hemisphere. Nevertheless, the ...

  3. List of ambassadors of the United States to the United Kingdom

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    As a republic, the United States maintained diplomatic relations with Britain at the rank of Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary. The rank was colloquially known as Minister, and the position continued to be referred to as "United States Minister to Great Britain".

  4. List of ambassadors of the United Kingdom to the United States

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    As a republic, the United States was not entitled to receive an ambassador. Instead, the United Kingdom dispatched a diplomat with the lower rank of minister plenipotentiary. This placed the United Kingdom on equal footing with France, which also maintained a minister plenipotentiary in the United States. [4]: 1 1791–1795: George Hammond

  5. Treaty of Paris (1783) - Wikipedia

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    The treaty was highly favorable for the United States and deliberately so from the British point of view. Shelburne foresaw highly profitable two-way trade between Britain and the rapidly-growing United States, which came to pass. [10] Great Britain also signed separate agreements with France and Spain, and provisionally with the Netherlands. [11]

  6. United States declaration of war on the United Kingdom

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    An Act Declaring War between the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and the Dependencies Thereof and the United States of America and Their Territories was passed by the 12th United States Congress on June 18, 1812, thereby beginning the War of 1812. It was signed by James Madison, the 4th President of the United States.

  7. British Americans - Wikipedia

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    UK United States.. Americans of British heritage are often seen, and identify, as simply "American" due to the many historic, linguistic and cultural ties between Great Britain and the U.S. and their influence on the country's population.

  8. FACT CHECK: Is Trump Set To Make Great Britain A State? - AOL

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    Preston’s political satire tells the story of Great Britain leaving the European Union and almost joining the United States. Check Your Fact has reached out to Trump’s transition team for comment.

  9. Jay Treaty - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation, Between His Britannic Majesty and the United States of America, commonly known as the Jay Treaty, and also as Jay's Treaty, was a 1794 treaty between the United States and Great Britain that averted war, resolved issues remaining since the 1783 Treaty of Paris (which ended the American Revolutionary War), [1] and facilitated ten years of peaceful ...