Russo-American Treaty
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The Russo-American Treaty of 1824 gave Russian claims on the Northwest Pacific coast of North America south of 54°40'N over what Americans know as the Oregon Country to the United States. A previous treaty between Russia and Great Britain had fixed the Russian Tsar's southernmost boundary of Alaska at the line of 54°40'N — the present southern tip of the Alaska Panhandle — but Russian rights to trade in the area south of that line had remained. The dispute between the United States and Britain over jurisdiction in the region was already underway as a result of an 1818 treaty between the U.S. and Spain over the latter's former claims north of the 42nd Parallel (today's Oregon-California boundary)
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