1817
1817
The rush-Bagot agreement
Two adjectives that might describe the Rush-Bagot Agreement of 1817 might be historical and conciliatory.
The 1817 agreement between the US and the UK on naval operations in the Great Lakes was due to the negotiations between the acting US Secretary of State, Richard Rush and Britain's Charles Bagot.
There were 1817 elements known in 1817, as the periodic table had not yet been developed.
As early as 1817, the executive agreement became an instrument of major foreign policy matters.This revolved around the limitation of naval forces on the Great Lakes. President Monroe and Great Britain reached an accord on this matter.
No, there is no silver in a 1817 US penny.
No US quarters were minted in 1817.
Richard Dadd was born in 1817.
October 2, 1817 was a Thursday.
May 19th, 1817, was a Monday.