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category: History
published: Feb 2011
ISBN:9781926936017
publisher: Heritage House Publishing

The Pig War

The Last Canada–US Border Conflict

by Rosemary Neering

tagged: north america
Description

On May 15, 1859, an American settler on San Juan Island shot a pig belonging to the Hudson’s Bay Company. This seemingly insignificant act was the spark that almost set aflame the strangest of many confrontations between Britain and the United States on the northwest coast of North America.

 

On one side of the border dispute over the strategically located San Juan Islands was Governor James Douglas, determined to protect the interests of the Hudson’s Bay Company and prove the military superiority of Britain. On the other side was General William Selby Harney, spoiling for a fight and believing in America’s manifest destiny to rule the continent.

 

In this lively account of the conflict that became known as the Pig War, Rosemary Neering traces the events that led to the standoff in the San Juans and brings to life the memorable characters who played leading roles in the drama. The book is an excellent travel companion to anyone visiting the San Juans and the original American and British camps that are open to the public.

About the Author
Rosemary Neering has written many nonfiction books, including a biography of Emily Carr for children. She lives in Victoria, BC.
Editorial Review

This book provides a detailed account of the conflict that started when an American settler shot a pig belonging to the HBC. The author reveals how personalities contribute to the escalation of a dispute and eventually shape history. —BC Books for BC Schools

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