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Encyclopedia: Treaty of Paris (1898)
The Treaty of Paris of 1898, signed on December 10, 1898, ended the Spanish-American War. American and Spanish delegates met in Paris on October 1, 1898 to produce a treaty that would bring an end to...
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Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Paris _(1783)". Categories: 1783 in law | 1783 in Great Britain | 1783 in the United States | 1784 in...
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The role of Treaty of Paris (1898) in the history of the United States of America. Treaty of Paris (1898); ... 1898) Related EntriesMcKinley, Jr, WilliamSpanish-American WarUSS Maine The Treaty of Paris (1898) formally ended the Spanish-American War. In 1898, the United States declared war on Spain.
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The Treaty of Paris of 1898, signed on December 10, 1898, ended the Spanish-American War. American and Spanish delegates met in Paris on October 1, 1898 to...
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Jan 9, 2009 The Treaty of Paris of 1898, signed on December 10, 1898, .... Retrieved from "http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Paris_(1898)"
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Remembering the 1898 Treaty of Paris discussing the end of the Spain-US war. This treaty ceded the Philippines to the US for US$20m. ; The 1898 Treaty of Paris between Spain and the United States discussed the terms ending the Spain-US war. This Treaty of Peace ceded the Philippines to the United States for $20,000,000.
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Treaty of Peace Between the United States and Spain; December 10, 1898 .... from "http://en.wikipilipinas.org/index.php?title= Treaty_of_Paris_%281898%29"
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The SpanishAmerican War was an armed military conflict between Spain and the United States that took place between April and August 1898, over the issues...
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Commissioners from the United States and Spain met in Paris on October 1, 1898 to produce a treaty that would bring an end to the war after six months of hostilities. The American peace commission consisted of William R. Day, Sen.
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American victory that ended the Revolutionary War on October 20, 1781. British General Charles Cornwallis had met defeat in the south, at Cowpens, and his force had been continually weakened, especially by American General Nathanael Greene at Guilford Courthouse. Elsewhere on the Web: Details on the Treaty of Paris;
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