
Published online:
24 January 2019
Published in print:
01 January 2008
Online ISBN:
9781786944580
Print ISBN:
9780973893465
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Palmerston's Foreign Policy, the Slave Trade and the United States Palmerston's Foreign Policy, the Slave Trade and the United States
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Market Expansion and Anglo-American Diplomacy in the 1830s Market Expansion and Anglo-American Diplomacy in the 1830s
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American Economic Interest in West Africa American Economic Interest in West Africa
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Crisis and Opportunity Crisis and Opportunity
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Anglo-American Interests and the Webster-Ashburton Treaty Anglo-American Interests and the Webster-Ashburton Treaty
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The Quintuple Treaty The Quintuple Treaty
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The Tucker-Paine Agreement The Tucker-Paine Agreement
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Conclusion Conclusion
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Chapter
5 A Naval Compromise, 1830-1842
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Pages
105–132
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Published:January 2008
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Hunter, Mark C., 'A Naval Compromise, 1830-1842', Policing the Seas: Anglo-American Relations and the Equatorial Atlantic, 1819-1865 (Liverpool , 2008; online edn, Liverpool Scholarship Online, 24 Jan. 2019), https://doi.org/10.5949/liverpool/9780973893465.003.0005, accessed 26 Apr. 2025.
Abstract
This chapter concerns the Anglo-American efforts to reach an agreement regarding their colonial activities on the West African coast. It discusses Lord Palmerston’s foreign policy in relation to the slave trade; America’s economic interest in West Africa; escalating difficulties in Anglo-American diplomacy; the Webster-Ashburn treaty, Quintuple treaty, and the Tucker-Paine agreement. Rather than escalate confrontation over disagreements, both Britain and America used their navies to further their goals peacefully, proving sea power to be a useful mechanism in international diplomacy.
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