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  1. Title. Treaty of peace (Treaty of Paris) Author. Treaties and Other International Agreements of the United States of America 1776-1949 (Bevans) Subject. Spain; 1898; 30 Stat. 1754. Keywords. Treaties and International Agreements; Law; Law Library; War; Free Trade; Most Favored Nation; Import and Export; Ships and boats; Embargo; Ports; Armed ...

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  2. Peace treaty: Signed: December 10, 1898 () Location: Paris, France: Effective: April 11, 1899: Condition: Exchange of ratifications: Parties: Spain; United States; Citations: 30 Stat. 1754; TS 343; 11 Bevans 615: Languages: Spanish; English; Full text; Treaty of Paris (1898) at Wikisource: Article IX amended by protocol of March 29, 1900 (TS ...

    • December 10, 1898
  3. Early on the morning of September 3, Benjamin Franklin, John Jay, and William Temple Franklin rode into Paris carrying four official copies of the treaty that would end the War for American Independence.3 Joined by Adams, they convened at Hartley’s chambers at the Hôtel de York. There the texts were reviewed, and the two secretaries ...

  4. This article was most recently revised and updated by Encyclopaedia Britannica. Treaty of Paris, (1898), treaty concluding the Spanish-American War. It was signed by representatives of Spain and the United States in Paris on Dec. 10, 1898 (see primary source document: Treaty of Paris).

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  5. Dec 28, 2023 · 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.

  6. On This Day: The 1898 Treaty of Paris. On December 10, 1898, Spain and the United States signed the Treaty of Paris to end the Spanish-American War.

  7. May 11, 2018 · Paris, Treaty of (1898).The Treaty of Paris, signed on 20 December 1898, between Spain and the United States, ended one war and set the stage for another. Following the U.S. military victories at Manila Bay in May 1898 and in Cuba in early July, Madrid asked for an armistice that began in August.

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