No. The Mayflower Compact was signed by the English Separatists and settlers who founded Plymouth Colony, in 1620. It was not related to any war.
History behind the Mayflower CompactThe Mayflower Compact was signed on 11 November 1620 on board the Mayflower, which was at anchor in Provincetown Harbor. The document was drawn up in response to "mutinous speeches" that had come about because the Pilgrims had intended to settle in Northern Virginia, but the decision was made after arrival to instead settle in New England. Since there was no government in place, some felt they had no legal obligation to remain within the colony and supply their labor. The Mayflower Compact attempted to temporarily establish that government until a more official one could be drawn up in England that would give them the right to self-govern themselves in New England.In a way, this was the first American Constitution, though the Compact in practical terms had little influence on subsequent American documents. John Quincy Adams, a descendant of Mayflower passenger John Alden, does call the Mayflower Compact the foundation of the U.S. Constitution in a speech given in 1802, but this was in principle more than in substance. In reality, the Mayflower Compact was superseded in authority by the 1621 Peirce Patent, which not only gave the Pilgrims the right to self-government at Plymouth, but had the significant advantage of being authorized by the King of England.The Mayflower Compact was first published in 1622. William Bradford wrote a copy of the Mayflower Compact down in his History Of Plymouth Plantation which he wrote from 1630-1654, and that is the version given above. Neither version gave the names of the signers. Nathaniel Morton in hisNew England's Memorial, published in 1669, was the first to record and publish the names of the signers, and Thomas Prince in his Chronological History of New England in the form of Annals (1736) recorded the signers names as well, as did Thomas Hutchinson in 1767. It is unknown whether the later two authors had access to the original document, or whether they were simply copying Nathaniel Morton's list of signers.The original Mayflower Compact has never been found, and is assumed destroyed. Thomas Prince may have had access to the original in 1736, and possibly Thomas Hutchinson did in 1767. If it indeed survived, it was likely a victim of Revolutionary War looting, along with other such Pilgrim valuables as Bradford's now lost Register of Births and Deaths, his partially recovered Letterbook, and his entirely recovered History Of Plymouth Plantation.The term "Mayflower Compact" was not assigned to this document until 1793, when for the first time it is called the Compact in Alden Bradford's A Topographical Description of Duxborough, in the County of Plymouth. Previously it had been called "an association and agreement" (William Bradford), "combination" (Plymouth Colony Records), "solemn contract" (Thomas Prince, 1738), and "the covenant" (Rev. Charles Turner, 1774).
World War I
The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), signed in 1947, was the first major economic agreement signed entirely after the end of WWII. The origins of GATT were laid in the Bretton Woods Agreement signed in July of 1944. The Bretton Woods Agreement also led to the establishment of the World Bank and the IMF after the war. See links below.
Practically, yes. Technically, no. The USA wasn't officially founded until the end of the Revolutionary War, and the Declaration of Independence was signed at the start of the Revolutionary War.
It started 1775 and ended 1781 but it wasn't officially over until the Treaty of Paris was signed in 1783. The Revolutionary War started April 19, 1775 and ended September 3, 1783
the people asked for war
It was written to form a peace treaty between the Indians and the Pilgrims so that they could live without war.
A Treaty was signed.
The Treaty of Paris was signed in order to end the Spanish-American war.
The Treaty of Paris was signed at the end of the war in 1763.
The Treaty of Paris was signed and marked the ending of the war. The Treaty of Paris was signed to end the French and Indian war, not Pontiac's. You are wrong whoever wrote this.
The treaty was signed to end the French and Indian war. The 1783 was signed to end the Revolutionary War between the British and the colonists after the signing the colonists became the Americans.
The Treaty of Paris was signed and marked the ending of the war. The Treaty of Paris was signed to end the French and Indian war, not Pontiac's. You are wrong whoever wrote this.
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The Treaty of Versailles
Paris
The treaty of Versailles at the end of WW1