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âThe Establishment Of The First Southern Boundary Of The U.Sâ explores the historical context and the negotiations that defined the initial southern border of the newly formed United States. Examining the political landscape following the American Revolution, this work delves into the complexities of establishing sovereignty and territorial limits. It offers insights into the challenges faced by early American leaders as they sought to secure the nation's boundaries and establish peaceful relations with neighboring powers. This book provides valuable historical context for understanding the early republic and its struggles to define its place in the world.
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