Treaty.
The likely word is the noun accident (an unexpected or unplanned occurrence).
Treaty is a noun.
No, unless you are refering to a specific treaty, (ex. Treaty of Versailles)
Yes, the word "Treaty" should be capitalized when referring to a specific treaty as a proper noun (e.g., the Treaty of Versailles).
The plural of the word "treaty" is "treaties."
This may be the word "armistice" (a cessation of a war, usually followed by an official treaty).
The likely word is the noun accident (an unexpected or unplanned occurrence).
Kanagawa
The Treaty Of Paris
it was a good treaty.
Treaty is a noun.
the treaty was called "the treaty of versialles" or "the peace treaty".
(Not in any order) Treaty of Versailles, Treaty of Tordesillas, Treaty of Paris 1783, Treaty of Tilsit, Treaty of Ghent, Treaty of Portsmouth, Potsdam treaty, N.A.T.O. (north Atlantic treaty organization), Treaty of Paris 1856, Treaty of Paris 1815. There are a whole more bunch but in my opinion these did the most.
the treaty of Versailles
The Treaty of the European Union, or the Maastricht Treaty
treaty is a secret of a country .i am a british ruler is a treaty
the treaty was the treaty that made Napoleon shorter.