Treaty
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A treaty is a written agreement between two countries. Two countries might agree to stop a war, allow each others citizens to cross borders freely, or declare war on a common enemy. Treaties are usually used to settle arguments.
[edit] Famous treaties
- 1494 - Treaty of Tordesillas
- 1783 - Treaty of Versailles
- 1840 - Treaty of Waitangi
- 1919 - Treaty of Versailles
- 1928 - Kellogg-Briand Pact
- 1938 - Munich Agreement
- 1944 - Bretton Woods Agreement
- 1945 - UN Charter
- 1947 - General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
- 1949 - North Atlantic Treaty (Treaty of Washington)
- 1968 - Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
- 1998 - Good Friday Agreement http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Friday_Agreement