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What was the difference between the armistice and the treaty of Versailles?

The Treaty of Versailles was a Paris Peace Treaty that dealt with Germany. The Paris Peace Treaties were named after the area it was signed such as St. Germain that dealt with Austria.


What was the name of the treaty to trade with Paris?

The 1898 Treaty of Paris was not a trade document, it dealt with closure for the Spanish American War.


What treaty ended the Spanish American war and gave the Southwest to America?

No such proviso exists for the simple reason that Spain had nothing to do with the American Southwest after Mexico gained its Independence. The Treaty of Paris (1898) dealt with the Spanish American War. The Mexican Cession was a part of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo which laid out the conditions ending the Mexican American War(1848). Fifty long and eventful years are between these two Treaties.


What provided a plan for the government western territories?

The Northwest Ordinance was an act that went into effect in 1785 that dealt with governing the western territories. Congress created a committee in 1783 to deal with the western territories and the Northwest Ordinance was born out of this.


What dealt with the issue of slavery in land acquired as a result of the Louisiana Purchase?

The Missouri Compromise primarily involved the regulation of slavery in the western territories. It prohibited slavery in the former Louisiana Territory north of the parallel 36°30′ north except within the boundaries of the proposed state of Missouri.

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What was the difference between the armistice and the treaty of Versailles?

The Treaty of Versailles was a Paris Peace Treaty that dealt with Germany. The Paris Peace Treaties were named after the area it was signed such as St. Germain that dealt with Austria.


What was the name of the treaty to trade with Paris?

The 1898 Treaty of Paris was not a trade document, it dealt with closure for the Spanish American War.


Who attempted to escape from the western territories dealt with?

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Why were there 5 treaties ending ww1?

These were to deal with the countries who lost the war (i.e. against the Allied Nations) These treaties were: 1. Treaty of Versailles (dealt with Germany) 2. Treaty of St. Germain (dealt with Austria) 3. Treaty of Trianon (dealt with Hungary) 4. Treaty of Neuilly (dealt with Bulgaria) 5. Treaty of Sevres (dealt with Turkey) The main reason for these treaties was to demilitarise the armies which prevented them from becoming threats to the Allied nations any time soon.


Peace treaties of World War 1?

The main treaties after WW1 include the Treaty of St. Germain, which dissolved Austria-Hungary and held votes to move certain conflicting populations. The Treaty of Trianon dealt with Hungary's borders. The Treaty of Sevres dealt with the Ottaman Empire's troubled borders. Finally, the Treaty of Neuilly dealt with Bulgaria's borders. Sources: Wikipedia and history course


What is decriminalisation?

Decriminalisation is where the offence will not result in a criminal charge and can be dealt with by a civil penalty, such as a fine. It is important to remember that this does not mean the offence is legal or that there will be no consequences. States and territories that have decriminalised minor cannabis offences include South Australia, Western Australia, the Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Territory


The Clayton-Bulwer Treaty dealt with neutrality rights in building a canal across what?

stewy


When was the day the problem of world war 2 started?

The Treaty of Versailles had a major influence on the causes of the second world war. The treaty was signed on June 28th 1919 after months of argument and negotiation between the "Big 3", England, France and the USA. Germany was not happy with the terms of the treaty, they had been excluded from the negotiations and the treaty imposed great restrictions on them, they lost territory and were dealt punitive financial burdens. It is widely accepted that the treaty doomed Germany to financial ruin, which in turn drove the German nation to take radical action and eventually move to reclaim territory they had considered to be part of Germany. The Nazi regime fed from the anger and dis-satisfaction created by the treaty.


Did the Adams-Onis Treaty end the second Seminole War?

No, the Adams-Onís Treaty did not end the Second Seminole War. The treaty, signed in 1819, primarily dealt with the cession of Florida from Spain to the United States and set boundaries between U.S. territories and New Spain. The Second Seminole War, which began in 1835, continued until 1842, well after the treaty was signed. The war was primarily a conflict over the removal of Seminole tribes from Florida, which was a separate issue from the territorial agreements established in the Adams-Onís Treaty.


The Compromise of 1850 dealt with territory that the US had acquired because of which event?

the Mexican War


What provided a plan for the government western territories?

The Northwest Ordinance was an act that went into effect in 1785 that dealt with governing the western territories. Congress created a committee in 1783 to deal with the western territories and the Northwest Ordinance was born out of this.


How was the issue of slavery dealt with in the northwest territory?

The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 prohibited slavery in the Northwest Territory, which included present-day states like Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, and Wisconsin. This early legislation set a precedent for restricting slavery in new territories, although enforcement varied and some slaves were held in the region despite the ban.