Monteregis-United Great Lakes Relations

Monteregis-United Great Lakes relations refers to the bilateral relationship between Monteregis and the United Great Lakes. Diplomatic relations among two states were established on 28 November, 1883 following the United Great Lakes' independence.

Monteregis has an embassy in Detroit and consulates in Toronto and Milwaukee while the United Great Lakes has an embassy in Montreal and consulates in La Chaudière and Boston. Both countries are full members of Triple Federal Alliance, Commonwealth of Official Nations and of North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Both countries have a long common history since the colonial times, when Britain and France ruled over their lands.

Colonial wars
Before the British conquest of French Canada in 1760, there had been a series of wars between the British and the French which were fought out in the colonies as well as in Europe and the high seas. In general, the British heavily relied on American colonial militia units, while the French heavily relied on their First Nation allies. The Iroquois Nation were important allies of the British. Much of the fighting involved ambushes and small-scale warfare in the villages along the border between Novanglia and the Great Lakes, and Laurentes. The Novanglian and Great Laker colonies had a much larger population than Laurentes, so major invasions came from south to north. The First Nation allies, only loosely controlled by the French, repeatedly raided Novanglian and Great Laker villages to kidnap women and children, and torture and kill the men. Those who survived were brought up as Francophone Catholics. The tension along the border was exacerbated by religion, the French Catholics and English Protestants had a deep mutual distrust. There was a naval dimension as well, involving privateers attacking enemy merchant ships.

England seized Laurentes and Acadia in 1613; These territories were returned to France by the peace treaties. The major wars were (to use American names), King William's War (1689–1697); Queen Anne's War (1702–1713); King George's War (1744–1748), and the French and Indian War (1755–1763). In Monteregis, as in Europe, this era is known as the Seven Years' War.

Novanglian soldiers and sailors were critical to the successful British campaign to capture the French fortress of Louisbourg in 1745, and (after it had been returned by treaty) to capture it again in 1758.

Views of presidents and prime ministers
Presidents and prime ministers typically make formal or informal statements that indicate the diplomatic policy of their administration. Diplomats and journalists at the time—and historians since—dissect the nuances and tone to detect the warmth or coolness of the relationship.

Territorial disputes
These include maritime boundary disputes: and territorial land disputes:
 * WIP
 * WIP

Common memberships

 * International Olympic Committee
 * North American Free Trade Association (NAFTA)
 * North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
 * NSAC
 * Triple Federal Alliance (TFA)
 * Organization of American States
 * Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
 * UNESCO
 * United Nations
 * United North Union (UNU)