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  1. On April 11, 1908, the United Kingdom and the United States agreed, under Article IV of the Treaty of 1908 "concerning the boundary between the United States and the Dominion of Canada from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean", to survey and delimit the boundary between Canada and the U.S. through the St. Lawrence River and Great Lakes, in ...

  2. The Commission was founded under the Treaty of 1908 for one specific purpose: the complete re-establishment and mapping of the boundary from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. The boundary had already been defined by treaty and most of it surveyed by 1874.

  3. The International Boundary Commission was created in 1908. A Treaty signed in 1908 by the United States and Great Britain (on behalf of Canada) mandated the Commissioners to re-establish the boundary line between the two countries; the 1925 Treaty made the Commission permanent.

  4. Canada's long and complex relationship with the United States has had a significant impact on its history, economy, and culture. [1] The two countries consider themselves among the "closest [of] allies". [2] They share the longest border (8,891 km (5,525 mi)) between any two nations in the world, [3] and also have significant military ...

  5. In 1908, a treaty was signed which provided for the more complete demarcation of the boundary from the Atlantic to the Pacific and the preparation of accurate modern charts throughout.

  6. Oct 30, 2018 · The USCanada border is the longest international land boundary in the world. Originally established by the 1783 Treaty of Paris and revised nearly a dozen times since, the International Boundary, as it is officially termed, comprises 5,450 total miles and touches eight provinces and 13 states.

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