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The Treaty of Peace, Commerce and Navigation was signed on 13 December 1873, between Paraguay and Uruguay. As with the Brazilian treaty, Paraguay recognized the expenses, damages, and detriments of the Uruguayan campaign. Both governments also committed to return all prisoners of war and to reopen commerce on the rivers. [132]
The Paraguayan War (Spanish: Guerra del Paraguay, Portuguese: Guerra do Paraguai, Guarani: Paraguái Ñorairõ), also known as the War of the Triple Alliance (Spanish: Guerra de la Triple Alianza, Portuguese: Guerra da Tríplice Aliança, Guarani: Ñorairõ Triple Alianza Rehegua), was a South American war that lasted from 1864 to 1870.
Uruguay cooperates with the U.S. on law enforcement matters such as regional efforts to fight drug trafficking and terrorism. It has also been very active in human rights issues. From 1999 through early 2003, Uruguayan citizens were exempted from visas when entering the United States under the Visa Waiver Program. This exemption was withdrawn ...
1943 – Treaty between the United States and China for the Relinquishment of Extraterritorial Rights in China – relinquishes extraterritorial rights granted to the United States in China under the Treaty of Wanghia. 1944 – Bretton Woods Agreement – establishes the rules for commercial and financial relations among the major industrial states
On December 7, 1917, the United States declared war on Austria-Hungary, a monarchy, as part of World War I. [37] Austria-Hungary surrendered on November 3, 1918. [38] Austria became a republic and signed Treaty of Saint Germain in 1919 effectively dissolving Austria-Hungary. [39] The Treaty disallowed Austria to ever unite with Germany.
The Anderson–Gual Treaty was an 1824 treaty between the United States and Gran Colombia (now the modern day countries of Venezuela, Colombia, Panama and Ecuador). It was the first bilateral treaty concluded by the United States with another American country. It was ratified by both countries and began enforcement in May 1825.
In 1858, the Paraguay expedition was of gunboat diplomacy where the US sent a naval squadron to Paraguay to seek redress from Paraguay for the shelling of the USS Water Witch in 1855. It was quickly concluded after the force landed at Asunción on January 25, 1859, and followed by a Treaty of Amity and Commerce on February 4, 1859.
Uruguayan War (1864–1865) Uruguay Blancos Federalists Brazil Colorados Unitarians Argentina: Defeat. Colorados takeover, regime change in Uruguay; Paraguayan War (1864–1870) Brazil Argentina Uruguay Paraguay: Victory. Allied occupation of Paraguay; Revolution of the Lances (1870–1872) Colorados: Blancos: Blanco victory. Agreement of power ...