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“54°40’ or Fight,” refers to what?

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Answer: Oregon Territory Boundary (Oregon Country)

Explanation: Hope this helps :)

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"54'40 or Fight" has been misidentified as Polk's campaign slogan in 1844. It appeared in January of 1846. There was an Oregon border dispute between the British and America, and some people wanted the American border of the Oregon Territory to be extended to the line at 54'40. hope this helps


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