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  2. Nine-Power Treaty - Wikipedia

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    In November 1937, the signatories of the Nine-Power Treaty convened in Brussels for the Nine Power Treaty Conference after the outbreak of the Second Sino-Japanese War but to no avail. However, the treaty eventually had a role in checking Japanese aggression during the 1932 Battle of Shanghai. [4] World War II effectively ended the Nine-Power ...

  3. List of the United States treaties - Wikipedia

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    October 4: Treaty of La Pointe: Treaty with the Chippewa: 7 Stat. 591: Chippewa: 1842: October 11: Treaty with the Sauk and Foxes: 7 Stat. 596: Sac and Fox: 1843: Agreement with the Delawares and Wyandot: Delaware and Wyandot: 1845: January 4: Treaty with the Creeks and Seminole: 9 Stat. 891: Creek and Seminole: 1846: January 14: Treaty with ...

  4. Treaty for the Limitation of Naval Armament - Wikipedia

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    One of the treaties, known as the Four Power Act (1921), provided that the US, UK, Japan and France would help maintain peace in the Pacific Ocean, while another, the Washington Naval Treaty (1922), also known as the Five Power Treaty, stipulated that the US, UK and Japan would build ships in a 5:5:3 ratio.

  5. History of the United States foreign policy - Wikipedia

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    It resulted in three major treaties: Four-Power Treaty, Five-Power Treaty (the Washington Naval Treaty), the Nine-Power Treaty, and a number of smaller agreements. These treaties preserved peace during the 1920s but were not renewed, as the world scene turned increasingly negative after 1930. [124]

  6. Washington Naval Treaty - Wikipedia

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    There were fewer effects on cruiser building. The treaty specified 10,000 tons and 8-inch guns as the maximum size of a cruiser, but that was also the minimum size cruiser that any navy was willing to build. The treaty began a building competition of 8-inch, 10,000-ton "treaty cruisers", which gave further cause for concern. [21]

  7. International relations (1919–1939) - Wikipedia

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    The main achievement was a series of naval disarmament postals agreed to by all the participants, which lasted for a decade. These resulted in three major treaties – Four-Power Treaty, Five-Power Treaty (the Washington Naval Treaty), the Nine-Power Treaty – and a number of smaller agreements. [9] [10] Britain now took the lead.

  8. List of treaties - Wikipedia

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    [4] c. 449 BCE Peace of Callias: Purported treaty that ended the Greco-Persian Wars. 445 BCE Thirty Years Peace: Ends the First Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta. [5] 421 BCE Peace of Nicias [note 2] Athens and Sparta end the first phase of the Peloponnesian War. 387 BCE Peace of Antalcidas: Sets the boundaries of Greek and Persian ...

  9. Four-Power Treaty - Wikipedia

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    The Four-Power Treaty (四カ国条約, Shi-ka-koku Jōyaku) was a treaty signed by the United States, Great Britain, France and Japan at the Washington Naval Conference on 13 December 1921. It was partly a follow-up to the Lansing-Ishii Treaty , signed between the U.S. and Japan. [ 1 ]