An agreement between Britain and the United States, right after the War of 1812, that severely limited naval armament on the Great Lakes. This resulted with Canada and the US sharing the lakes peacefully.
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The truth is that they weren't, they either had to sign the treaty or suffer the consequences of a continued allied blockade. Germany was made vulnerable and had to "surrender".
People thought having nuclear arms were cool to protect us but now they don't want to live with the consequences of the fallout. That is why we got the treaty done. In the related links box below, I posted a site on that subject.
The consequences for the american indians is the major loss of their region, conflict, and established a definite boundary between the U.S. and Natives.
If Germany had refused to sign the treaty, France and Britain would have restarted the war ...
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s h i tea was a con it killed tem all
s h i tea was a con it killed tem all
The truth is that they weren't, they either had to sign the treaty or suffer the consequences of a continued allied blockade. Germany was made vulnerable and had to "surrender".
Loss of land and autonomy were some of the consequences of the Treaty of Greenville for American Indians in the Northwest Territory. They gave up some of their land and accepted US money and goods, thereby allowing continued US influence.
The consequences for the american indians is the major loss of their region, conflict, and established a definite boundary between the U.S. and Natives.
The consequences for the american indians is the major loss of their region, conflict, and established a definite boundary between the U.S. and Natives.
The consequences for the american indians is the major loss of their region, conflict, and established a definite boundary between the U.S. and Natives.
The consequences for the american indians is the major loss of their region, conflict, and established a definite boundary between the U.S. and Natives.
In 1919, Allied leader met in France to work out the terms of the Treaty of Versailles. To learn more about the Treaty, its terms and consequences, go here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Versailles_(1919)