What was the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty?

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Clayton-Bulwer Treaty concluded (Apr. 19, 1850) at Washington, D.C., between the United States, represented by Secretary of State John M. Clayton, and Great Britain, represented by the British plenipotentiary Sir Henry Bulwer.

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