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Was the pig, whose shooting death nearly started a war between the United States and Great Britain, owned by a British subject or U.S. citizen?

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Was the pig, whose shooting death nearly started a war between the United States and Great Britain, owned by a British subject or U.S. citizen?

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The pig was the property of the British-owned Hudson’s Bay Company. It was shot by Lyman Cutlar, a U.S. citizen, for rooting in his potato patch.

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