NOOTKA SOUND CONTROVERSY


Meaning of NOOTKA SOUND CONTROVERSY in English

(1790) Dispute between Spain and Britain over ship seizures off the western Canadian coast.

Spain seized four British trading ships in Nootka Sound, an inlet of Vancouver Island, Can., in accordance with Spanish claims to the northwestern coast of America. Britain threatened war, maintaining that sovereignty necessitated actual occupation of the land. Spain yielded to British demands and signed an agreement acknowledging the right of each country to trade and establish settlements on unoccupied land.

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