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The terms of the treaty of Madrid, Spain in 1795 are boundaries that defined navigation and limits between Spain and the United States. The treaty set the western boundary of the United States and separated it from the Louisiana Spanish Colony in the middle of the Mississippi River from the United States northern boundary to the north latitude at 31 degrees. It included navigation of the river for the US and Spain.
The terms of the Treaty of Greenville were that the Native American tribes surrender land in the Northwest Territory, and that the United States would pay them 20,000 dollars plus 9,500 each year if they remained peaceful.
NATO stands for North Atlantic Treat Organization. This treaty was signed by the United States and other countries. The terms of the treaty state that each country that signs agrees to protect all of the others that sign.
True, it gained the Philippines, Guam and Puerto Rico.
Economists were opposed to the terms of the Treaty of Versailles because it called for repayment of World War I damage to parts of Europe. This meant that the United States and German Allies would be shelling out money to rebuild.
No, the United States has no claim on Antarctic territory. Claims by South America's countries are invalid, given the terms of the Antarctic Treaty.
They had to return all the loyalist property which they didn't do, nor did the British live up to their terms either.
Economists were opposed to the terms of the Treaty of Versailles because it called for repayment of World War I damage to parts of Europe. This meant that the United States and German Allies would be shelling out money to rebuild.
Just about anyone can suggest the terms and process of a treaty, even the president. However, no treaty becomes law unless the United States Senate approves.
Under the terms of the treaty negotiated by Trist, Mexico ceded to the United States Upper California and New Mexico. This was known as the Mexican Cession and included present-day Arizona and New Mexico and parts of Utah, Nevada, and Colorado (see Article V of the treaty). Mexico relinquished all claims to Texas and recognized the Rio Grande as the southern boundary with the United States (see Article V). The United States paid Mexico $15,000,000 "in consideration of the extension acquired by the boundaries of the United States" (see Article XII of the treaty) and agreed to pay American citizens debts owed to them by the Mexican government (see Article XV). Other provisions included protection of property and civil rights of Mexican nationals living within the new boundaries of the United States (see Articles VIII and IX), the promise of the United States to police its boundaries (see Article XI), and compulsory arbitration of future disputes between the two countries (see Article XXI).
The top two main points of the Treaty of Paris was to acknowledge the United States of America as it's own free governing country. Secondly, the establishment of clear borders and boundaries between the U.S and Britain.
NATO stands for North Atlantic Treat Organization. This treaty was signed by the United States and other countries. The terms of the treaty state that each country that signs agrees to protect all of the others that sign.