The Oregon Territory Its History And Discovery Including An Account of the Co
The Oregon Territory Its History And Discovery Including An Account of the Co
Travers Twiss
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Again, in respect to the western boundary of Louis- iana, Crozat's grant might be cited against France, to show that the province of Louisiana did not extend further west- ward than the confines of New Mexico. What, however, was the boundary of New Mexico, does not seem to have been determined by any treaty between France and Spain. France seems, indeed, from the words of Crozat's grant, to have con- sidered herself exclusively entitled to the Missouri river on the right bank, and to the Ohio o...n the left. The claims, however, of Great 15ritain, clashed with her on the banks of the Ohio, as remarked by Mr. Calhoun in his letter to Mr. Packenham of Sept. 3, 1844. In an analogous manner the Spanish title conflicted with the French title on the banks of the Missouri ; for we find that, in tiie negotiations antecedent to the Treaty of Washington, in 1810, the Spanish commis- sioner maintained, that after Santa Fi', the capital of New Mexico, was built, Spain considered all the territory lying to the east and north of New Mexico, so far as the .
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