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Recognizing the 165th anniversary of the peaceful resolution of the Pig War crisis.
8/3/2024, 8:18 AM
Summary of Bill HRES 1405
Bill 118 HRES 1405, also known as the "Recognizing the 165th anniversary of the peaceful resolution of the Pig War crisis," is a resolution introduced in the US Congress to commemorate the peaceful resolution of the Pig War crisis that occurred 165 years ago.
The Pig War crisis took place in 1859 on San Juan Island, located in the Pacific Northwest. The dispute arose between the United States and Great Britain over the ownership of the island, which was claimed by both countries. The crisis escalated when an American farmer shot a pig that belonged to a British settler, leading to a standoff between American and British troops on the island.
Despite the tense situation, both countries were able to resolve the conflict peacefully through diplomatic negotiations. In 1872, an international arbitration commission ruled in favor of the United States, granting ownership of San Juan Island to the US. The resolution aims to recognize the importance of diplomacy and peaceful conflict resolution in resolving disputes between nations. It also highlights the long-standing friendship and cooperation between the United States and Great Britain. Overall, Bill 118 HRES 1405 serves as a reminder of the successful resolution of the Pig War crisis and the importance of diplomacy in maintaining peaceful relations between countries.
The Pig War crisis took place in 1859 on San Juan Island, located in the Pacific Northwest. The dispute arose between the United States and Great Britain over the ownership of the island, which was claimed by both countries. The crisis escalated when an American farmer shot a pig that belonged to a British settler, leading to a standoff between American and British troops on the island.
Despite the tense situation, both countries were able to resolve the conflict peacefully through diplomatic negotiations. In 1872, an international arbitration commission ruled in favor of the United States, granting ownership of San Juan Island to the US. The resolution aims to recognize the importance of diplomacy and peaceful conflict resolution in resolving disputes between nations. It also highlights the long-standing friendship and cooperation between the United States and Great Britain. Overall, Bill 118 HRES 1405 serves as a reminder of the successful resolution of the Pig War crisis and the importance of diplomacy in maintaining peaceful relations between countries.
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Current Status of Bill HRES 1405
Bill HRES 1405 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since August 2, 2024. Bill HRES 1405 was introduced during Congress 118 and was introduced to the House on August 2, 2024. Bill HRES 1405's most recent activity was Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs. as of August 2, 2024
Bipartisan Support of Bill HRES 1405
Total Number of Sponsors
1Democrat Sponsors
1Republican Sponsors
0Unaffiliated Sponsors
0Total Number of Cosponsors
6Democrat Cosponsors
6Republican Cosponsors
0Unaffiliated Cosponsors
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Primary Policy Focus
Alternate Title(s) of Bill HRES 1405
Recognizing the 165th anniversary of the peaceful resolution of the Pig War crisis.
Recognizing the 165th anniversary of the peaceful resolution of the Pig War crisis.
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