Charles Bagot

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Charles Bagot was a British diplomat and colonial administrator best known for negotiating the Rush–Bagot Agreement that helped demilitarize the U.S.–Canada border after the War of 1812.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British diplomat
colonial administrator
human
birthDate 1781-09-23
birthPlace England
Staffordshire NERFINISHED
burialPlace Kingston, Province of Canada NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath illness
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Great Britain
United Kingdom
deathDate 1843-05-19
deathPlace Kingston NERFINISHED
Province of Canada NERFINISHED
diplomaticMission negotiation of the Rush–Bagot Agreement with the United States
educatedAt Christ Church, Oxford
Rugby School NERFINISHED
endTimeOfGovernorGeneralTerm 1843
familyName Bagot NERFINISHED
genreOfActivity colonial governance
international diplomacy
givenName Charles
knownFor demilitarization of the U.S.–Canada border after the War of 1812
negotiating the Rush–Bagot Agreement
languageSpoken English
memberOf Privy Council
surface form: Privy Council of the United Kingdom
militaryConflictContext War of 1812 NERFINISHED
monarchDuringTerm George IV NERFINISHED
Queen Victoria NERFINISHED
William IV NERFINISHED
name Charles Bagot NERFINISHED
nationality British
nobleTitle Baronet
notableWork Rush–Bagot Agreement NERFINISHED
occupation colonial administrator
diplomat
politician
positionHeld British ambassador to Russia
British ambassador to the Netherlands
British ambassador to the United States NERFINISHED
Governor General of the Province of Canada NERFINISHED
Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs NERFINISHED
relative Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington NERFINISHED
William Wellesley-Pole NERFINISHED
significantEvent implementation of responsible government measures in the Province of Canada
spouse Mary Charlotte Anne Wellesley-Pole NERFINISHED
startTimeOfGovernorGeneralTerm 1842

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Rush–Bagot Agreement namedAfter Charles Bagot