The 1817 Rush-Bagot Treaty was an agreement between the United States and Great Britain that limited naval armaments on the Great Lakes and established a demilitarized zone along the U.S.-Canada border. It aimed to reduce tensions and prevent an arms race in the region following the War of 1812. The treaty set the stage for peaceful relations between the two nations and laid the groundwork for future disarmament agreements. Ultimately, it contributed to a long-lasting peace along the U.S.-Canada border.
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