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Treaties are agreements under international laws entered into by international organizations or sovereign states. They can be bilateral or multilateral, and usually contain a preamble, lists of the issues agreed on, clauses discussing ratification procedures, terms for termination, and lifespan.

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Was Texas annexed into the union or was it by treaty?

it was a treaty idk why but some president i think signed it. because Texas kept fighting with another country. so we practically protected them.

What did Jay's treaty state?

Britain will pay for the damages of the lost ships.

The u.s. will pay debts to the British merchants.

British agreed to remove its troops still in the forts of the Ohio River Valley.

Britain refused to promise to leave our ships alone.

Was there a peace treaty during the civil war?

No peace treaty was ever signed to end the American Civil War. There was an initial peace treaty offered by the North to avoid the war, but the South rejected it. Therefore, the military law imposed during the war by General Orders No.100, The Lieber Code, is still in effect. Article 32 of that order states: "The commander of the army must leave it to the ultimate treaty of peace to settle the permanency of this change." Since there was no ultimate treaty of peace, the order still stands.

See: the National Emergency Powers Order Code 98-505 GOV, Updated September 18, 2001, that states: "The discretion available to a Civil War President in his exercise of emergency power has been harnessed, to a considerable extent, in the contemporary period."

If anyone believes there was a peace treaty signed for the Civil War, please reference the source.

Who singed the treaty Versailles?

  • whichwhere was it signed thanks and fyi i dont want lil kids anwnsering my ? thank you

What is an treaty?

An alliance or agreement between two countries :)

What does a treaty means?

a formal agreement made between two or more countries, e.g. to end a war to form an alliance

What was a result of the Treaty of Paris?

France gave its land east of the Mississippi to England. The French relinquished this land to England. France gave its land east of the Mississippi to England.

Who must approve any treaties that are made with foreign?

Treaties made by the United States with a foreign power must be ratified by Congress.

List the ten most important treaties in world history?

(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.

Treaties can be?

Declared unconstitutional by the supreme court

What did the treaty of nanjing do?

The Treaty of Nanjing ended the First Opim War in 1842, Britain made china pay a huge indemnity (payment for losses in the war). Britain also gained Hong Kong.

It gave the British rights to ports and low tariffs.

In what city and country was the treaty signed that ended World War 1?

It was signed at the Versailles Palace, just outside of Paris, France

What branch must approve all treaties and new laws by vote?

legislative study the NovaNet lessons some more and you would know this ha ha ha

What would the limited test ban treaty eventually do?

The Limited Test Ban Treaty of 1963 aimed to eventually end contamination of the environment by radioactive substances. The Test Ban Treaty of 1963 prohibits nuclear weapons tests "or any other nuclear explosion" in the atmosphere, in outer space, and under water. While not banning tests underground, the Treaty does prohibit nuclear explosions in this environment if they cause "radioactive debris to be present outside the territorial limits of the State under whose jurisdiction or control" the explosions were conducted. In accepting limitations on testing, the nuclear powers accepted as a common goal "an end to the contamination of man's environment by radioactive substances."

What are the differences between a treaty and a declaration of principles?

Treaty is binding in nature while declaration of principles are guidelines and have no binding forcce.

What was the outcome of Jay's Treaty?

The British agreed to vacate the six western forts by June 1796 (which was done), and to compensate American ship owners (the British paid $10,345,200 by 1802). In return, the United States gave most favored nation trading status to Britain, and acquiesced in British anti-French maritime policies. The United States guaranteed the payment of private prewar debts owed by Americans to British merchants that could not be collected in U.S. courts (the U.S. paid £600,000 in 1802). Two joint boundary commissions were set up to establish correctly the boundary line in the northeast (it agreed on the Saint Croix River) and in the northwest (this one never met). Jay, a strong opponent of slavery, dropped the issue of compensation for slaves, which angered Southern slaveowners. Jay was unsuccessful in negotiating an end to the impressment of American sailors into the Royal Navy, which later became one of the key issues that led to the War of 1812.

Also Native Indians born in Canada are therefore entitled to enter the United States for the purpose of employment, study, retirement, investing, and/or immigration".

What was the watauga treaty?

Determined to settle the rich land of Kentucky, Judge Henderson (a wealthy local businessman) organized the Transylvania Company in order to buy land from Native Americans. American pioneer and explorer, Daniel Boone, negotiated the price of land with the Cherokee Indians; their agreement is called the Watauga Treaty signed on March 17, 1775. They paid two thousand pounds of "lawful money of Great Britian" for the area "the waters of the Ohio River from the mouth of the Tennessee River up the said Ohio to the mouth or emptying of the Great Canaway or New River and so across by a Southward line to the Virginia line by a direction that shall strike or hit the Holston River six English miles above or Eastward of the Long Island therein and other lands and territories thereupon adjoining" The Cherokee signing the document were OCONISTOTO, ATTACULLACULLAH and SAVANOOKA, otherwise Coronoh.

In what city was the Peace Treaty between America and England made?

The Peace Treaty between America and England was made in "PARIS" :)

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