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Sorry, but not really. Though, when I looked at the photo of the treaty after your post, it kinda looked like one.
he wrote the Maori content shown on the treaty of Waitangi. also he was banished of his role as a missionary. So this made an affect on the whole of the Maori people and therefore played a big role in which how the relationship between the Maori and British would turn out like.
Both were designed to make peace in Europe after World War I. The Treaty of Versailles included the fourteenth point from the Fourteen Points, which called for the creation of a League of Nations. Other than those to things, the two had nothing in common... unless you feel like counting that both were not approved by the American people.
The treaty of Paris was signed in Paris. (Keep in mind that most documents like treaties are named after what city they were signed or written in.)
yes...... because he didn't like the original treaty in the first place....thats all i know...bye
Sorry, but not really. Though, when I looked at the photo of the treaty after your post, it kinda looked like one.
There were problems regarding to language used in the document of the Treaty of Waitangi because when Henry Williams was translating the English version to Maori version he chose wrong words like 'rangatiratanga' and 'kawanatanga'.
...It was take around by foot because they didnt have proper transport like we do now!...
yes, james monroe did many things during his presidency like signing the jay treaty.
he wrote the Maori content shown on the treaty of Waitangi. also he was banished of his role as a missionary. So this made an affect on the whole of the Maori people and therefore played a big role in which how the relationship between the Maori and British would turn out like.
WHY? because the treaty of waitangi is why Maori and pakeha live happily together in New Zealand (Aotearoa) its why Maori and pakeha arent still fighting and its why Maori are respected by pakeha and everyone else living there! thats WHY its still important today. :) kiwi, 14
The executive agreement is like setting the rules for the treaty.
a piece of paper
Both were designed to make peace in Europe after World War I. The Treaty of Versailles included the fourteenth point from the Fourteen Points, which called for the creation of a League of Nations. Other than those to things, the two had nothing in common... unless you feel like counting that both were not approved by the American people.
I would like to know. I have a 6 pack in tact unopened.
what was James Monroe's childhood like
The treaty of Versailles was put on in the end of the war and Germans didnt like it. The treaty overlooked treating all nations justly, including the losers of a war.