One was named Bert, and the other Harold.
Benjamin Franklin and John Jay.
The three men that signed the treaty was John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and John Jay.
The Treaty of Versailles reduced the German army to 100,000 men. However, Germany negotiated the Treaty of Rapallo with the Soviet Union that allowed them to station a further 100,000 men there.
Siren- Fairy Dust- Can Can- Just Me- Heiress- Paris Hilton- Just Me for Men- Paris Hilton for Men- Heir
It is named for the two men who negotiated it : John Quincy Adams, US Secretary of State and Luis de Onis, Spanish foreign minister.
people can run around so that the famous don't get hurt so that running men get hurt not the stillo people ..... if that makes sence! ;) j.k idk
The United States did not gain total independence from England until the American Revolutionary War was over, and the Treaty of Paris was adopted and signed. The delegates that represented the United States to work on the treaty included John Jay, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Henry Laurens, and William Temple Franklin. Richard Oswald, a wealthy merchant, represented the British Government. Meeting in Paris, France, the men began their work in April of 1872. The United States Senate passed the Treaty of Paris on April 15, 1783, and the treaty was signed on September 3, 1783. The Treaty of Paris recognized the independence of the United States as a new nation.
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He wasn't in the war he was in France with Adams and Franklin. They were there to get support, money, and men to help fight the war. He didn't return until the war was over the Treaty of Paris was signed.
The regular one (swirly) is called "Paris Hilton", the light pink one is "Heiress" (and "Heir" for men) the white one with pink writing is "Can Can", a white one fading into pink called "Just Me" (and one for men), and a blue one called "Fairy Dust". She made a cologne for men called "Paris Hilton for Men".
The Treaty of Versailles restricted the size of the German Army to 100,000 men. However, secret clauses in the Treaty of Rapallo enabled Germany to station a further 100,000 men in the Soviet Union.