Pig War (1859)
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— San Juan Islands — USA — UK — Border proposed by the USA — Border proposed by the UK — Compromise proposal — Modern border | |||||||
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| 461 combatants, 14 cannons | 2,140 combatants; 5 warships mounting 70 cannons | ||||||
The Pig War was a confrontation in 1859 between the United States and the United Kingdom over the British–U.S. border in the San Juan Islands, between Vancouver Island (present-day Canada) and the Washington Territory (present-day State of Washington). The Pig War, so called because it was triggered by the shooting of a pig, is also called the Pig Episode, the Pig and Potato War, the San Juan Boundary Dispute, and the Northwestern Boundary Dispute. Despite being referred to as a "war", there were no human casualties on either side.