The Treaty of Montevideo, officially known as the "Treaty on the Rights and Duties of States," was adopted in 1933 during the Seventh International Conference of American States held in Montevideo, Uruguay. The drafting of the treaty involved contributions from multiple delegates representing various Latin American countries, rather than a single author. Its purpose was to outline the principles governing statehood and international relations among the nations of the Americas.
The Treaty was drawn up by the Allies - Britain, France and Italy with some input from the US.
John Quincy Adams and Luis de Onis wrote this treaty.
its called jays treaty cause it was jay himself who wrote the treaty.
Spain and the United States wrote and signed this treaty.
sam Houston drafted the treaty of velasco and santa Anna agreed
The address of the Montevideo Public Library is: 224 South First Street, Montevideo, 56265 1413
Pope Alexander VI
William Hobson with help from others.
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the population for Montevideo is 5346
Montevideo was created in 1726.
The Treaty of Ghent is responsible for ending the War of 1812. The treaty was written and agreed upon by the United States and England.