Compare and contrast the causes and effects of the Aroostook war with the Texas war for independence
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Causes:
- Aroostook War was a result of the boundary dispute between the British Candian province of New Brunswick and the American state of Maine.
- The boundary of the watershed or highlands was left undecided in the peace treaty of 1783 that caused the war.
Effects:
- Thousands of people became prisoners on both sides.
- Many people died during this war and many became homeless.
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Aroostook war and the Texas war for independence:
- Aroostook war was initiated between the United States and the United Kingdom this is also called as Pork and Beans war.
- The cause of the war is for the international boundary between the British Colony and the US State.
- During the war, several British were captivated as slave but no one killed.
- In the end, the peaceful speech and negotiations between the British diplomat and US avoid the army confrontation.
- The Webster-Ashburton Treaty settle the final boundary between the nations in 1842.
- While the Texas war was happened between the America and the Mexican nations.
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