No. The Constitution prohibits any state from making foreign treaties, printing paper money, or having standing armies.
make a treaty with a foreign country
To make peace with a other state or country.
To make peace with a other state or country.
It is up to the country not a state to make treaties. It wouldn't make sense for a state to make a treaty with a foreign government because a treaty applies to an entire country and not a particular state.
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The state of new york is located in the east.
There aren't any Aldi's in New York State, only in New Jersey.
The US and Canada signed the Oregon Treaty to end their dispute about the boundaries of the Oregon territory. It set the borders for Canada and the US.
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The Adams Onis treaty happened because people in the US wanted to make Florida a state so Spain gave it to the US. The treaty also made the boundary that that at the time was called ''New Spain''.
New York is known as the Buffalo State for its two major colleges and the name of the Town Buffalo in the Northwest reaches of New York State. Buffalo State college and Buffalo University compromise the college make up of the New York Town.
Yes, he pushed for Texas statehood and signed a treaty to make Texas a state. However, the Senate refused to ratify it. Texas did not actually become a state until a year later.