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There have been plenty of wars and treaties involving Americans. Perhaps you should consult your tutor or crib off your friends if you want to complete your homework!
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You'll have to post again, with some more information, if you want a useful answer!
Which war (and which treaty)? The War of Independence? The First World War? The Second? Korea? Vietnam? If you tell us what you're referring to, we might be able to help! However I'll point out that you've posted on a UK site. (I suspect that you're in the USA). It's approaching half past one in the morning here, so there aren't that many people around at the moment. You might get a swifter response on a US website, such as one of these: http://www.answerbag.com/ http://answers.yahoo.com/ Chris |
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treaty of paris
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From WikiP:
Treaty of Paris could refer to a number of treaties which have been negotiated and signed in Paris, France, including: Treaty of Paris (1229), ended the Albigensian Crusade Treaty of Paris (1259), between Henry III of England and Louis IX of France Treaty of Paris (1303), between King Philip IV of France and King Edward I of England Treaty of Paris (1323), Count Louis of Flanders relinquished Flemish claims over Zeeland Treaty of Paris (1355), a land exchange between France and Savoy Treaty of Paris (1623), between France, Savoy, and Venice against Spanish forces in Valtelline Treaty of Paris (1657), established military alliance between France and England against Spain Treaty of Paris (1761), established the third Bourbon Family Compact between France and Spain Treaty of Paris (1763), ended the Seven Years' War/French and Indian War Peace of Paris (1783) in which Great Britain signed treaties with France, Spain and the Dutch Republic and the United States. Treaty of Paris (1783), ended the American Revolutionary War Treaty of Paris (1784) ended the Fourth Anglo-Dutch War Treaty of Paris (1796), ended the war between France and the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia Treaty of Paris (1810), ended the war between France and Sweden Treaty of Paris (1814), a peace treaty, signed on 30 May 1814, between France, and the Sixth Coalition Treaty of Paris (1815), peace treaty, followed the defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo Treaty of Paris (1856), ended the Crimean War Treaty of Paris (1857), ended the Anglo-Persian War Treaty of Paris (1898), ended the Spanish-American War Treaty of Paris (1900), ended all conflicting claims between France and Spain over Río Muni Treaty of Paris (1920), united Bessarabia and Romania Paris Peace Treaties, 1947, formally established peace between the World War II Allies and Bulgaria, Hungary, Italy, Romania, and Finland (Germany and Japan, having surrendered unconditionally, were not party to these negotiations.) Treaty of Paris (1951), established the European Coal and Steel Community; though now expired, it was one of the foundational treaties of the European Union Perhaps you could narrow "Treaty of Paris" down a bit. |
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I suspect there are only a couple of relevant ones then, daniel, since OP is asking about American involvement.
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with respect, jjust, I dont think this is what your teacher had in mind when he said use the internet.
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