All right. Good afternoon students. Welcome back to class. Today we will be discussing the oregon country, specifically the oregon boundary and the process by the United States and Great Britain negotiated the boundaries between the United States, canada as we know them today, starting in. 1818, Great Britain and the United States agreed to a joint occupancy of the oregon country that occupancy would last for the next three decades. By 1846, the two nations would sign a treaty that established the borders as know them today. And so in class, lets walk through those three decades of history, talk about the different interests that the two nations had in the regions. Youll see the differences in approaches to colonization on the part of Great Britain and the united all building up to the resolution of the oregon boundary. All right. Lets step back a little bit and lets begin with general process, by which the United States established itself as a nation and asserted control over borders.
And now about the news about the events and zones in the zaporozhye direction of the special operation , the Russian Military repelled six attacks in one day, totaling all attempts by the militants to go on the offensive. We undertook work in the village area according to data from our ministry of defense on this sector of the front. The kiev regime lost up to 80 military personnel, our fighters eliminated a swedish made radar station and an american m3 howitzer. The seven in our Defense Department also spoke about the destruction of three boats with ukrainian troops in the black sea, all the details denis alekseevs Naval Aviation pilots are on roundtheclock duty over the black sea, this night the crews of our fighters recorded the movement, and then destroyed the apu boats this month. This is not the first time this has happened; the ukrainian command continues to send its fighters to slaughter under the guise of sabotage attacks in the black sea in the dark. Three villard speedboats,
Manifest destiny and the american conquest of northern mexico, and the american wests role in the crisis over slavery, but were going to examine them from a slightly different perspective. A few weeks ago we read about indian removal, wrote about indian removal in the 19th century and how it was shaped by expansion of american democracy, as well as the expanding cotton economy and in your readings, indian nations like the cherokees were victimized in the state of georgia, as well as land hungry settlers, but the cher key nations willingness to press advantages in resisting removal illustrate how indians throughout north america continued to change in creative and dynamic ways to make colonialism work in their favor. With that in mind i want to revisit california today, because when dont i want to revisit california, and consider the ways california indian societies continued this practice beyond the mission era, which youre familiar with, and helped to build californias economy, attrac
Shaped by the expansion of the american democracy and the cotton economy. Indian nations like the cherokees were victimized by the United States government, the state of georgia as well as land hungry settlers, but the nations willingness to adapt and press all possible advantages illustrates how indians continued well beyond the colonial area to change to make colonialism work in their favor. With that in mind, i want to revisit california today. And consider the ways Californian Indian societies continued the practice after the mission era, and helped to build californias economy, attract settlers, and transform the territory into a economically vital american state during the gold rush. This transformation hinged on the work of indian people. As you remember, catholic missionaries where the vanguard of Spanish Colonial settlement in california. Franciscan missionaries envision the Northern Frontier in which indians would be converted into spanish subjects loyal to the crown and will
Issued for the neighbor while canvassing the area but they are going to lift that order indicating it sounds like the guys are out of here. We are about to get a briefing as police pull out. We will have more in the next half hour. Thank you amy. Happening today a memorial is held at a winery in pleasanton for kate steinle the 32yearold woman shot and kill at pier 14 in San Francisco. New details emerge about how the suspect was held in sheriffs custody and released. We uncovered an official document that shows the Sheriffs Department requested sanchez be returned to San Francisco in march on a 20year old marijuana charge. The letter asked the federal risen in Southern California where sap chose served time to notify the sheriff when he was ready for pickup but the sheriff mirkarimi said his department was only responding to a request. All the contact was initialized by the feds. When that happens it is our obligation to arrange transportation. Sanchez was held in San Francisco for thr