Tierra de Santander (in OTL, Columbia or the Oregon Territory) was a region which was colonized relatively late in the colonization race (colonization started only in 1805 under Spaniard hands). The colonization of the region was slow and difficult, and by 1875, the territory was divided in British Rupert's Land, USPK Alaska, and Hispanic Tierra de Santander (part of the Kingdom of Mexico). The land was disputed by all three powers.
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| - Tierra de Santander Treaty (Hispanic Federation)
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| - Tierra de Santander (in OTL, Columbia or the Oregon Territory) was a region which was colonized relatively late in the colonization race (colonization started only in 1805 under Spaniard hands). The colonization of the region was slow and difficult, and by 1875, the territory was divided in British Rupert's Land, USPK Alaska, and Hispanic Tierra de Santander (part of the Kingdom of Mexico). The land was disputed by all three powers.
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| - Tierra de Santander (in OTL, Columbia or the Oregon Territory) was a region which was colonized relatively late in the colonization race (colonization started only in 1805 under Spaniard hands). The colonization of the region was slow and difficult, and by 1875, the territory was divided in British Rupert's Land, USPK Alaska, and Hispanic Tierra de Santander (part of the Kingdom of Mexico). The land was disputed by all three powers. Britain was the first to retire its claims after the War of 1865 between Britain and the American-Russian-Hispanic coalition. The claiming for Tierra de Santander, however, continued. In 1885, finally, the Hispanic Federation and the USPK came to a treaty.
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