Enlightenment · North America · Politics

1790

Nootka Crisis

1790

Spanish officers seized British trading ships at Nootka Sound on Vancouver Island. Britain mobilized its fleet and threatened war. Spain, deserted by its French ally (now distracted by revolution), backed down and signed a convention. The Pacific Northwest's imperial future had been decided without any Northwesterners voting. The convention opened the coast to all nations and effectively ended Spain's claim to exclusive sovereignty over the Pacific Northwest.