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The work traces recorded voyages, discoveries, and colonial activity along the northwestern Pacific coast from early sixteenth‑century navigators through later eighteenth‑century expeditions, assessing primary accounts behind contested claims. It examines disputed discovery narratives and evaluates the evidence for figures such as Drake, Gali, Juan de Fuca, Vancouver, Heceta, Gray, and Broughton, finding some asserted discoveries to lack reliable support. It reconstructs the diplomatic negotiations and treaties between the United States and Great Britain, including the Nootka Sound correspondence and debates over the Columbia River and boundary proposals. It also sets out pertinent principles of international law, the limits of map evidence and derivative title, and surveys Spanish, Russian, and missionary establishments that informed possession claims.

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Travers Twiss

Travers Twiss was an English author and historian known for his work on the exploration and settlement of the Oregon Territory. His notable book, "The Oregon Territory, Its History and Discovery," provides a detailed account of the region's early history and the significant events that shaped its development. Twiss's writings contribute to the understanding of American expansion and the complexities of territorial claims during the 19th century. Through his historical narratives, he offers insights into the challenges faced by explorers and settlers in the Pacific Northwest.

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