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Great LakesLower Missouri ValleyGreater Rio Grande BasinThese borders overlapped temporarily
Great Lakes:
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With the American Revolution
British North Americans embraced Indian allies not out of an ontological disposition but out of contingent necessity. The War of 1812 nurutured a brief revival of mutual dependency. The Rush Bagot Convention of 1817 disarmed the Great Lakes.
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Assimilation not acculturation was the highest ideal of republican leaders. Mantaining Missouri as an intercultural borderland was never a goal of American statesmen.
Rio Grande was the last to become a true borderland.
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1793, Missouri Company.