Treaty of Pittsburgh | |
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Signed Location |
10 November 1838 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States |
Signatories | Lower Canada Upper Canada United States |
The Treaty of Pittsburgh was a treaty that ended the Canadian Revolutionary War and granted independence to Lower and Upper Canada, as well as resolving various disputes between the United States and Britain.
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- 1. Complete independence of Lower and Upper Canada as republics.
- 2. The United Kingdom must recognize both republics as independent and free from the British crown.
- 3. Land south of the 49th parallel and west of the Mississippi River is American land (excluding Vancouver Island).