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Treaties

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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Who signed the treaty of waitangi?

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The Treaty of Waitangi is a treaty first signed on 6 February 1840 by representatives of the British Crown and various Māori chiefs from the North Island of New Zealand.

Why is the treaty of waitangi controversial?

WHY? because the treaty of waitangi is why Maori and pakeha live happily together in New Zealand (Aotearoa) its why Maori and pakeha arent still fighting and its why Maori are respected by pakeha and everyone else living there! thats WHY its still important today. :)

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What battle ended the French and Indian War?

The Treaty of Paris (1763) officially ended the French and Indian War, along with the Seven Years' War in Europe (1756-1763, but actually nine years long 1754-1763).

What is the Treaty of Treason in The Hunger Games?

It was the treaty signed after the first rebellion which states that The Hunger Games must happen and why.

What misunderstandings did the Treaty of Waitangi cause?

There were problems regarding to language used in the document of the Treaty of Waitangi because when Henry Williams was translating the English version to Maori version he chose wrong words like 'rangatiratanga' and 'kawanatanga'.

What were the major provisions of the Treaty of Paris 1783?

The Treaty of Paris ended the American Revolution in 1783, thus leaving America a free nation. The immediate task was to elect a president, and George Washington was the obvious selection. America at this time had no army, no navy, and was in tons of debt because they owed money to everyone who had supplied them during the war.

What was the Kellogg Briand Pact?

The Kellogg-Braind Pact was an international agreement in which the states promised not to use war to solve thier foreign problems.

the Kellogg-Braind Pact was signed by France, Germany and the USA in 1928.

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How did the US react to the Treaty of Versailles?

Many Americans objected to the settlement and especially to president wilsons league of nations.

Why were treaties signed with Native Americans broken in the 1850s?

The US government broke all treaties with the American Indian. They viewed the Indian as poor, simple savages and therefore thought it was fine to not honor the treaties. Surely, the ones who negotiated the treaties probably felt they would be honored. It was a case where the US government felt superior and untouchable and they wanted the land and minerals , so they took them.

Should the us have ratified or rejected the treaty of Versailles essay?

The U.S. should have ratified the treaty of versailles because if it did, then maybe we could have helped the league of nations pervent WWII

What was the Treaty that ended the French Revolution?

The French Revolution of 1789 to 1799 was ended by a coup against the lawful French Directory that gave Napoleon Bonaparte the position as First Consul. In all fairness it should be noted that Napoleon did not conceive this take over of the Government. He became a co conspirator when two other French Officers were not available to provide the essential Military muscle. He merely provided a reversal of fortunes that preempted the results and gave him first cede.

Who signed the treaty of versaillies?

the treaty was signed by the the France and Britain in 1763

Why did Germany break the Treaty Of London?

do you mean the treaty of versialles? it was because they thought, because of government propoganda, that they were winning the war and then out of the blue great Britain says "no its your fault, you started the war, and you lost" and it made them give up their resources and stuff and made them work to pay of Britain's war debt and they thought it was really unfair so they were super angry. so Hitler breaks little laws, one at a time, so see what he could get away with, and when we didnt stop him he just kept on going until he was strong enough to overthrow a country and then that's when we got involved but it was too late and Hitler was already too strong and so yeah. WWII began.