Republic of Madawaska

Republic of Madawaska

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conventional_long_name = Republic of Madawaska
common_name = Republic of Madawaska
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continent = North America
region = Maine
country = USA
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government_type = Republic|
event_start = Independence declared
year_start = 1827
date_start = August 10
event_end = Webster-Ashburton Treaty saw the republic divided between New Brunswick and Maine
year_end = 1842
date_end = August 9|
p1 = Upper Canada
flag_p1 = Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
s1 = Maine
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s2 = USA
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flag_type = Flag of the "République du Madawaska" by Luc Baronian.


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image_map_caption = Municipalities of Madawaska County|
capital = Fort Kent, Maine
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common_languages = English, French
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leader1 = John Baker
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The Republic of Madawaska (French: "République du Madawaska") was a small, unrecognized state in the northwest corner of Madawaska County, New Brunswick (also known as the "New Brunswick Panhandle") and adjacent areas of Aroostook County in the American state of Maine and of Quebec. The word "Madawaska" comes from the Mi'kmaq words "Madawas" (porcupine) and "Kak" (place). Thus, the Madawaska is "the country of the porcupine". [" [http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/ca-nb-mw.html Madawaska (Canada - USA) (Canada)] ", "Flags of the World" website. Retrieved 13 May 2007] The Madawaska River which flows into the Saint John River at Edmundston, New Brunswick and Madawaska, Maine flows through the region.

The origins of the unorganized republic lie in the Treaty of Paris (1783), which established the border between the United States of America and the British North American colonies. The Madawaska region remained in dispute between Britain and the US until 1842.

In 1817, an American settler, John Baker, arrived in the region. Baker petitioned the state of Maine for inclusion in the state in 1825. On 4 July, 1827, Baker and his wife, Sophie Rice, raised an "American" flag sewn by Sophie, on the west of the junction of the Meruimticook (now Baker Brook, after him) and Saint John Rivers. This area is now Fort Kent, Maine. Curiously, the flag reportedly designed by Sophie was identical to the current "Flag of the Republic", shown above.Findlen, George L., " [http://www.upperstjohn.com/people/JohnBakerMemorial.htm Under His Own Flag: John Baker's Gravestone Memorial in Retrospect] ", English translation of an article published in "Le Revue de la Société historique du Madawaska" (French language), issue 30, January/March 2002, 5-55. Fact|date=June 2007]

On August 10 of that year, Baker and others announced their intention to declare the Republic of Madawaska. On that day, the British magistrate confiscated Baker's "American" flag. Baker was arrested by the British on September 25 for conspiracy and sedition. Ultimately, Baker was fined £25 and jailed for two months, or until the fine was paid.

This set off a diplomatic incident, which led to arbitration by the King of the Netherlands. His decision in 1831 was rejected by Maine.After the undeclared Aroostook War (1838-39), the U.S. and Great Britain signed the Webster–Ashburton Treaty on August 9, 1842, finally settling the boundary question.

According to a pamphlet entitled "The Republic of Madawaska" and published at Edmundston, "The myth of the 'Republic of Madawaska' (because it is not a true Republic in a political sense) draws its origins from an answer given to a French official on a tour of inspection during the troubled times by an old Madawaska colonist. Thinking the official a little too inquisitive, he said 'I am a citizen of the Republic of Madawaska' with all the force of an old Roman saying 'I am a citizen of Rome,' and the pride of a Londoner declaring 'I am a British subject.' "

The Republic of Madawaska now exists only in the hearts of the inhabitants of this legendary republic - who proudly refer to themselves as "brayons". A flag of the republic (shown above) was created in 1938, bearing an American eagle and an arc of six red stars on a white field. This flag flies at the city hall of Edmundston, New Brunswick, and at Madawaska festivals. The sitting mayor of Edmundston, the largest municipality in the region, also assumes the honorary title of "President of the Republic of Madawaska".

Popular Canadian author Will Ferguson includes a chapter on "The Republic of Madawaska" in "Beauty Tips from Moose Jaw: Travels in Search of Canada", his award-winning anthology of poignant trans-Canadian vignettes.
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External links

* [http://www.midcoast.com/~martucci/neva/madawask.html Republic of Madawaska]
* [http://www.upperstjohn.com/ The Upper Saint John River Valley] history and genealogy


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