The Pig-and-Potato War

In 1859, a petty dispute over a dead pig turned into an international incident, when inhabitants of the San Juan Islands, a former British possession near Vancouver which was being claimed by the USA, took their grievances to their respective governments. After an alarming military build-up cooler heads prevailed, and in the end no shots were fired.

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