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  2. On 02 March 1904, President Theodore Roosevelt declared the Kiram-Bates Treaty null and void. The Kiram–Bates Treaty, also known as the Bates Treaty, was a treaty signed by the United States and the Sultanate of Sulu during the Philippine–American War.

    • 20 August 1899
  3. On August 20, 1899, an agreement was signed in Jolo between United States General John C. Bates and the Sultan of Sulu, Hadji Mohammed Jamalul Kiram II.

  4. Oct 13, 2022 · Agreement Between Brig. General John C. Bates, Representing the United States, and the Sultan of Sulu. Signed at Jolo, August 20, 1899.

  5. Mar 2, 2013 · On the 10th of August, 1899, Brig. Gen. J. C. Bates, United States Volunteers, negotiated an agreement with the Sultan and his principal chiefs, which I transmit herewith.

  6. Dec 22, 2020 · It was on paper, signed on March 22, 1915, titled the Carpenter Agreement, which effectively ended the sovereignty of the Sulu Sultanate. Sultan Jamalul Kiram II recognized the full sovereignty of America over his kingdom.

  7. A relatively unknown but significant detail in Philippine history is the Bates Treaty, signed between the U.S. and the Sultanate of Sulu on August 20, 1899. This article looks into the background of that treaty and its consequences.

  8. The Kiram–Bates Treaty, also known as the Bates Treaty, was a treaty signed by the United States and the Sultanate of Sulu during the Philippine–American War. The treaty functioned to prevent the entry of the Sulu Sultanate into the Philippine–American War while the United States concentrated its forces in northern Luzon .

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