Yes, but Brazilian citizens cannot be extradicted to US.
Great Britain agreed to withdraw its remaining troops from the unites states territory.
Not with the whole EU but only with some of the EU Member States.
Kenya has extradition with countries contiguous with Kenya, Commonwealth countries, the United States, Italy, Finland, Greece, Poland, Spain, and Germany. These are all mentioned explicitly in the "Extradiction (Contiguous and Foreign Countries) Act", Chapter 76 of the Laws of Kenya. I found reference to a bilateral treaty with Peru. There may be more.
Puerto Rico
Spain and Portugal, the treaty gave Brazil to the Portuguese.
The Treaty of Versailles meant Germany was to give up colonies, land, and repay for the war as well as cut their military might. The League of Nations was supposed to ensure this but without the backing of the Unites States the League of nations was too weak to do anything.
The alliance, soon extended to Holland and Spain, led to the defeat of Great Britain and to the formal Treaty of Paris, acknowledging the Independence of the Unites States, signed on September 3, 1783.
Yes, U does hold an extradition treaty with Brazil. The treaty was signed on January 13, 1961 and June 18,1962 at Rio De janeiro although the treaty came into force on Dec 17,1964. The ratification was advised by the US Senate on May 16,1961 and Oct 22,1963. It was ratified by the President of the United States of America May 29, 1961, and October 29, 1963, respectively; Later it was ratified by Brazil August 25, 1964 and the ratifications exchanged at Washington November 17, 1964; For the complete treaty, please refer the link in sources. Hope this helps.
Great Britain agreed to withdraw its remaining troops from the unites states territory.
the treaty that gave portugal cotrol of parts of the new world including brazil.
The Gondra treaty was a treaty signed between the US, Venezuela, Panama, Urugyay, Ecuador, Chile, Guatemala, Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, Paraguay, The Dominican Republic, Honduras, Argentina, and Haiti. It outlined that the states mentioned would not resort to arms to settle disputes, and would instead use arbitration.
By the Treaty of Tordesillas, Spain had authority to exploit all of the North and South America except Brazil. The Treaty of Tordesilla's was signed in 1494.