Treaties and Diplomacy since the Civil War
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| Ended the Spanish American War; the US got the Philippines, Puerto Rico, and Guam; Cuba got independence | Treaty of Paris (1899)
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| Meeting at which unconditional surrender is demanded of Japan; a formal peace settlement with Germany is agreed on; Berlin is divided into four sectors | Potsdam
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| Churchill and FDR meet and FDR announces that Germany's surrender must be unconditional | Casablanca Conference
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| Ended WWI; founded the League of Nations; said Germany was at fault for the war and had to pay reparations; took Germany's colonial possessions | Treaty of Versailles
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| Banned war | Kellogg Briand Pact
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| Mutual defense pact with several Pacific countries | SEATO
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| First meeting at which Churchill and FDR met and put forth their common goals for the war | Atlantic Charter
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| Meeting at which the Big Three agreed on an invasion of France in the Spring of 1944 | Teheran Conference
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| Set limits on the size of nation's navies | Washington Disarmanent meetings
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| Site of conference that chartered the UN | San Francisco Conference
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| Meeting at which allies arrange the occupation of Germany and to oversee free elections in all liberated nations; the Soviets agreed to enter the war against Japan; criticism that FDR gave away too much to Stalin | Yalta Conference
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| Granted the US the right to lease the land it needs to build the Panama Canal | Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty
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| Meeting that created the International Monetary Fund | Bretton Woods Conference
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| Mutual defense pact with 14 other countries against the spread of Soviet communism | NATO
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| The British renounced their rights to the Panama Canal | Hay-Pauncefote Treaty
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| 1850 agreement in which the US and Great Britain agreed not to seek rights to a Panama canal | Clayton-Bulwer Treaty
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| Meeting in 1944 at which plans were outlined for an international organization that eventually became the United Nations | Dumbarton Oaks Conference
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