Washington, Treaty of — (1871) An agreement settling several outstanding issues involving Britain, Canada, and the United States. British and American delegates met in Washington in 1871 to address fi nancial compensation for American ship owners’ losses caused by… … Encyclopedia of the Age of Imperialism, 1800–1914
Washington Treaty — The Treaty of Washington may refer to: * Treaty of Washington (1805), between the Federal government and the Creek National Council * Treaty of Washington (1826), between the Federal government and the Creek National Council led by Opothleyahola … Wikipedia
Washington Treaty, 1871 — Dealt with the Alabama claims; arbitration of the San Juan boundary; North Atlantic fisheries; navigation of certain rivers and canals and of Lake Michigan; system of bonded transit; exemption from duty of United States logs floated down the… … The makers of Canada
Washington Treaty, 1949 — See North Atlantic Treaty … Historical Dictionary of the Roosevelt–Truman Era
Washington Naval Treaty — The Washington Naval Treaty, also known as the Five Power Treaty, limited the naval armaments of its five signatories: the United States of America, the British Empire, the Empire of Japan, the French Third Republic, and the Kingdom of Italy. The … Wikipedia
Treaty battleship — A treaty battleship was a battleship built in the 1920s or 1930s under the terms of one of a number of international treaties governing naval construction. [Sumrall, p.25 8] Many of these ships played an active role in the Second World War, but… … Wikipedia
Treaty of Tordesillas — Front page of the Treaty Created 7 June 1494 in Tordesillas, Spain Rati … Wikipedia
Washington (state) — Washington state redirects here. For the university, see Washington State University. State of Washington … Wikipedia
Treaty of 1818 — Convention respecting fisheries, boundary, and the restoration of slaves United States territorial border changes Signed 1818 Location London, United Kingdom Signatories … Wikipedia
Treaty of St. Peters — may be one of two treaties conducted between the United States and Native American peoples, conducted at the confluence of the Minnesota River (then called St. Peters River ) with the Mississippi River, in what today is Mendota, Minnesota. 1805… … Wikipedia