Fighting continued after the treaty to end the war was signed due to delays in communication, as news of the treaty often took time to reach all military units. Additionally, some factions or commanders may have disagreed with the terms of the treaty or refused to accept it, leading to ongoing skirmishes. Lastly, the chaotic nature of war and entrenched positions made it difficult to immediately halt all hostilities.
The Armistice to stop the fighting in World War I took effect on 11 November 1918. This is the normal date given for the end of the war. That was 91 years ago from the perspective of 2009. However, the Armistice did not technically end the war - only the fighting. The Treaty of Versailles formally ended the war Germany and the other Allies. It was signed on 28 June 1919. Other Central Powers signed separate treaties.
To provide an accurate answer, I need to know which specific peace agreement you are referring to, as there have been many throughout history. For instance, the Treaty of Versailles was signed on June 28, 1919, while the Camp David Accords were signed on September 17, 1978. Please specify the agreement you have in mind.
Korean Armistice Agreement ( There has not been a formal peace treaty .) .
The Spirit of Locarno: A spirit of hope in European and U.S people, because of the Treaty of Locarno that had been in signed October 1925 after the World War I. This enabled Germany to be admitted to the League of Nations. Countries hoped for peace.
im sorry I don't know the answer. However, it was a treaty that has been signed during WWI
The Battle of New Orleans - because news of the surrender had not reached the troops in Louisiana.
The Treaty of Ghent had already been signed.
If you are asking about the Iraq war there has been no peace treaty.
You need to specify which treaty. Over the centuries, hunderds of treaties have been signed.
in the war of 1812 the french and british had battled in war against each other...but the war had been going on to long and so they signed a treaty to end the war....the treaty was signed in Europe and the people in british north America kept fighting until the messenger had reached them.
There has never been any mining in Antarctica. The Madrid Protocol, which bans mining in Antarctica, is part of the Antarctic Treaty; it was signed in 1991 by the parties that signed the Antarctic Treaty. It is due for review in 2041.
New Orleans
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the treaty of Paris had been signed September 3,1783
The Treaty of Ghent had already been signed.
Battle of New Orleans.
Battle of Tippecanoe