Bagot, Sir Charles
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(băg´ət), 17811843, British diplomat. As minister to the United States (181520) he negotiated the
Rush-Bagot Convention, which limited armaments along the U.S.-Canadian border. As governor-general of Canada (184143), he was instructed by the British cabinet to resist Canadian demands for responsible government along the lines proposed by the earl of
Durham. Bagot, however, allowed Robert
Baldwin and Sir Louis
LaFontaine to form a ministry on the basis of their parliamentary majority.