After the Treaty of Ghent was signed in 1814, Britain and the United States reached agreements on several key issues, including the establishment of the U.S.-Canada border. They decided to continue discussions regarding the Great Lakes and the rights of indigenous peoples. Additionally, both nations agreed to a joint occupation of the Oregon Territory, which laid the groundwork for future diplomatic relations and territorial negotiations. These agreements helped to stabilize the post-war relationship between the two countries.
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