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Isabel Owens
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3 March, 02:44
What did "Fifty-Four Forty or Fight" mean?
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Jasmin Mann
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The meaning of the slogan was that the US should go to war with Britain unless Britain gave the US the entire Oregon Territory. This issue ended with the boundary being set at the 49th parallel ... "Fifty-four Forty or Fight" became the slogan of the expansionists.
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