No
Because in 1989, pickle juice had a smelly fish in it's sack of ball.
1620
It was signed when they were still on the ship to America.
The pilgrims did not neccesarily have to make the Mayflower Compact, but decided to make it to have some type of order in the "desolate" land they were entering.
Women weren't as excepted back then when the male pilgrims signed the Mayflower Compact and were not allowed to sign.
The Wampanoag and the colonists all agreed to sign the peace treaty
The treaty of Greenville.
1783
In the United States the executive branch appointed people to negotiate treaties with Native Americans. The treaty was not in effected unless it was in line with the advice and consent of the US Senate. Certainly there may have been minor details of a treaty the the executive branch was allowed discretion.
there are many thing that are related to the treaty of ghent. the main ones are: the british sign treaty the Americans sign treaty treaty gets send to America
The Pilgrims buried the dead at night to avoid drawing attention from Native Americans, who might interpret the high number of graves as a sign of weakness or vulnerability. It was a common practice during times of conflict and uncertainty to bury the dead discreetly to protect the community.
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was signed on 2 February 1848.
On August 3rd, 1795, General Anthony Wayne forced the Indians to sign the Treaty of Greeneville. This treaty forced the Indian to move to the northern part of what is now Ohio. In doing so, they gave up their lands to the south and east so the whites could form settlements. Indian tribes involved were Miami, Wyandot, Shawnee, Delaware and other tribes.
I think that the native Americans were not invited to sign it, because they were still looked down upon by the new '' Americans". So they didn't want them to sign it. This is just a theory though.
Treaty of Greenville
Because in 1989, pickle juice had a smelly fish in it's sack of ball.
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