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  • ...presentatives of twenty-six nations then at war with the Axis powers. The treaty affirmed the principles of the [[Atlantic Charter]] and pledged each signat
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  • * Garber, Paul Neff. ''The Gadsden Treaty'' (1923) 222 pp; the standard history * Mauck, Jeffrey Gordon. "The Gadsden Treaty: The Diplomacy of Transcontinental Transportation." PhD dissertation India
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  • ...ople's Army of Viet Nam]] and [[Khmer Rouge]] troops in 1973, to the peace treaty for [[Cambodia]] in 1991, to the last Khmer Rouge surrender in 1999.
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  • {{r|Treaty of Versailles}}
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  • {{r|Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo}}
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  • {{r|Jay Treaty}}
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  • ...The Moon Treaty has only 12 parties, and many consider it to be a failed treaty due to its limited acceptance. ...ieve that discussing a new space agreement or amendment of the Outer Space Treaty would be futile and time consuming, because entrenched differences regardin
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  • ...'' (1818), also called the '''Transcontinental Treaty''' or the '''Florida Treaty''', between the United States and Spain, ceded [[Florida (U.S. state)|Flori ...State [[John Quincy Adams]] more than anyone else was responsible for the treaty. He was the architect of a sophisticated strategy which combined diplomati
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  • ...dustry, dating from about 1630. The town belonged to Austria until 1919 ([[Treaty of St. Germain]]).
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  • ...the Treaty became active in 1970. A total of 187 parties have joined the Treaty, including the five nuclear-weapon States. An active UN organization, the I | url = http://www.un.org/Depts/dda/WMD/treaty/
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  • Built in 1932-1933 under [[London Naval Treaty]] constraints, these 10,300 ton U.S. Navy [[heavy cruiser]]s were originall
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  • {{r|Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo}}
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  • |event='''1823''': Treaty of Moultrie Creek establishes reservation in the middle of Florida.. |event='''1832''': Treaty of Payne's Landing calls for removal of Florida Indians to west of the Miss
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  • ...he Northamptons, and designers realized that the as-built ships, under the Treaty, could have protection improved without exceeding the 10,000 ton limit.
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  • {{r|Treaty of Edinburgh (1560)}}
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  • ...ain batteries between 6.1 and [[8" naval gun]]/203mm, some armor, and, for treaty compliance, a displacement not to exceed 10,000 tons. ...[Zumwalt-class]] destroyers, with 155mm guns, may be the closest type to a treaty heavy cruiser.
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  • The [[United States of America|U.S.]] is entitled, by treaty, to maintain '''Naval Station Guantanamo Bay''' on a 20 square kilometer pa ...] (1898). When the U.S. allowed Cuba to become independent, they signed a treaty with the new Cuban government giving the U.S. a lease on the site.<ref name
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  • ===Treaty topics===
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  • {{rpl|Washington Naval Treaty}}
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  • ==Anglo-Irish Treaty== ...ish Commonwealth, which Collins considered a small matter. He endorsed the treaty and it was approved by the cabinet, the Dáil, and by the people in nationa
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