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Part 1/2 Behind Repercussions Between London And Ghent

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Find out exactly where the Flemish Town of Ghent is located. Discover when in 1814 did peace talk discussions first begin taking place at Ghent. Get an overview behind territory within the Northwest controlled by American & British Sides come 1814. Learn about 5 Man Delegation Group representing the United States as well as 3 Man British Team. Determine if British Delegation had advantages over their American Counterparts via outlets. Learn what issues were authorized by British Team to discuss come August 8, 1814. Go behind the scenes and determine if Britain had always sought strategies in creating a Buffer/Barrier State aimed to curtail American Westward Expansion. Understand what the term Protectorate means. Learn about the stands taken by U.S. Delegation regarding Britain’s Indian Buffer State proposal. Discover how U.S. Delegation moved forward despite their opposition towards Britain’s proposals. Find out whether or not Britain’s Delegation Team overstepped any boundaries from within. Learn if any reversal’s had taken place between early September into mid October 1814 per British side. Learn about the news event reaching Ghent come September that unfolded 2 Months earlier. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kirk-monroe/support
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Find out exactly where the Flemish Town of Ghent is located. Discover when in 1814 did peace talk discussions first begin taking place at Ghent. Get an overview behind territory within the Northwest controlled by American & British Sides come 1814. Learn about 5 Man Delegation Group representing the United States as well as 3 Man British Team. Determine if British Delegation had advantages over their American Counterparts via outlets. Learn what issues were authorized by British Team to discuss come August 8, 1814. Go behind the scenes and determine if Britain had always sought strategies in creating a Buffer/Barrier State aimed to curtail American Westward Expansion. Understand what the term Protectorate means. Learn about the stands taken by U.S. Delegation regarding Britain’s Indian Buffer State proposal. Discover how U.S. Delegation moved forward despite their opposition towards Britain’s proposals. Find out whether or not Britain’s Delegation Team overstepped any boundaries from within. Learn if any reversal’s had taken place between early September into mid October 1814 per British side. Learn about the news event reaching Ghent come September that unfolded 2 Months earlier. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kirk-monroe/support
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