The Treaty of London (1839) guaranteed Belgian neutrality. It was signed by Britain, France, Prussia, the Netherlands, Austria and Russia.
The treaty that ended the War of 1812 was the Treaty of Ghent. Signed on December 24, 1814, in Ghent, Belgium, it restored the status quo ante bellum, meaning that territorial boundaries were returned to their pre-war conditions. The treaty effectively ended hostilities between the United States and Great Britain, although it did not address the underlying issues that led to the war.
The peace treaty that ended the French and Indian War was the Treaty of Paris, signed in 1763. This treaty marked the conclusion of hostilities between Britain and France and significantly altered territorial claims in North America, with Britain gaining control over Canada and Florida.
It was called the 'Treaty of Versailles' and the US, Britain and France signed that treaty.
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The Treaty of Paris was the peace treaty between the newly formed United States and Britain at the end of the American Revolution. John Adams and John Jay met with representatives in Paris ( hence the name) with the English to sign the agreement ending the war.
The treaty of Versailles.
The treaty was called the Treaty of Tordesillas.
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.
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The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk.
The treaty signed by France, Britain, and the Americans was the Treaty of Paris, which was finalized in 1783. This treaty officially ended the American Revolutionary War and recognized the independence of the United States. It also established borders for the new nation and addressed various issues related to territory and commerce.