There have been several treaties and at least two big wars and thousands of smaller ones.
Each country had their own reason for entering the war. Germany was pissed that they got screwed over by the Treaty of Versailles, Japan wanted to create an empire (at the expense of the "western" countries), Mussolini wanted to gain from France and Britain. Etc, etc.
in 1936 a treaty was signed giving Syria independence from France. in 1946 Syria was declared a free country. (Independence day is April 17th 1946)
They gained their power under the "Bayonet Constitution"of 1887.
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No treaty. Louisiana was bought from France.
There is no 1998 Treaty of Paris.
The only thing that Austria hoped to gain from the Treaty of Versailles was an end to WW I. They were defeated and wanted to stop fighting, so it was necessary to have a peace treaty.
he hoped to gain vaginas.
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Mexico in the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.
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Officilly with the Franco-Monegasque treaty of 1861, Monaco went under French guardianship but continued to be independent. A treaty made with France in 1918 contained a clause providing that, in the event that the male Grimaldi dynasty should die out, Monaco would become an autonomous state under French protection. A third treaty was signed on October 24, 2002. The new treaty deals with issues of sovereignty which were resolved in the 2002 revision of Monaco's constitution. Under the constitutional revisions, approved by the treaty, only a member of the Grimaldi line can assume the throne, therefore resolving concerns that through the 1918 treaty Monaco could potentially become a French protectorate.
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1795 not 1995*