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    1775 – During the Revolutionary War, the American colonists hoped Quebec and Nova Scotia would be their allies against the British. The soon-to-be U.S. got impatient, though, and took matters into its own hands, invading its neighbor to the north and taking Montreal in the first big military maneuver of the war. A month later, they were pushed back...

    1803 – The young United States made a very good deal with France, known as the Louisiana Purchase. For 15 million dollars, they bought a vast swath of territory that reached from Gulf of Mexicoto the Rockies (or Stony Mountains, as they were called then). The British and the U.S. used the watershed between the Hudson Bay and the Mississippi/Missour...

    1908 – A treaty between the two nations is signed, establishing a joint commission tasked with surveying and delineating the border between the two neighbors. 1925 – Canada and America agree to make the International Boundary Commission permanent, in order to maintain the land and monuments along the border. One of its responsibilities is maintenan...

    The U.S. and Canada have agreed to disagree over a few remaining sections of land, including Machias Seal Island in the east, which has a Canadian lighthouse but is claimed by the U.S. There is also the matter of the Northwest Passage, which Canada says is hers but the U.S. says is international shipping waters. A small piece off territorial waters...

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    • There is a Six Meter No-Touch Zone. Canada and the US like to share many things, but not their forests so much, it seems. The border between the two presently peaceful countries has a twenty-foot space between Canada’s forest and that of the US.
    • Two Ports of Entry Are One Way. Most border crossings have people going both in and out of both of the countries the border sits between. This may seem like common sense, just as most buildings have both an entrance and an exit, or at least a door that can be accessed and opened from both inside and outside the building.
    • There is at least one Illegal tunnel. Strange but true, someone actually went so far as to dig their way across the US/Canada border underground. A tunnel was once dug illegally by three Canadians who were smuggling illegal drugs into the United States.
    • It is the Longest Unprotected Border in the World. Canada and the US share the longest undefended border in the world. This means that there are no tanks and military officers guarding each side from either the US or Canada.
  2. Nov 12, 2022 · The border between the United States and Canada is the longest international border in the world. Why is it located where it is? Let's take a look.

  3. Feb 6, 2006 · The political boundaries that are of concern to Canada today are the international boundaries primarily with the US and Greenland and, because they are of more than local importance, the boundaries of the provinces and territories. The evolution of both types involved 2 distinct stages.

  4. Sep 4, 2021 · Despite Canada allowing non-essential travel for fully vaccinated U.S. citizens and permanent residents, the U.S. has yet to reciprocate, citing the Delta variant of COVID-19 in extending...

  5. Jun 11, 2019 · The thirteen American states found along the Canada-US border, from west to east, are Alaska, Washington, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine.

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