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  2. Treaty of Union - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Union is the name usually now given to the treaty [a] which led to the creation of the new political state of Great Britain.The treaty united the Kingdom of England (which already included Wales) and the Kingdom of Scotland to be "United into One Kingdom by the Name of Great Britain". [2]

  3. List of treaties by number of parties - Wikipedia

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    Due to these limitations, in 2021, the maximum number of state ratifications that a multilateral treaty can have is 198; this total consists of all 193 UN member states; both UN observer states, the Holy See (Vatican City) and the State of Palestine; as well as the Cook Islands, Niue, and Kosovo (member states of eight, five, and two UN specialized agencies respectively).

  4. List of treaties - Wikipedia

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    Treaty establishing the neutrality and autonomous government of Samoa. [78]:116: Pan American Union: Treaty between the United States and countries in Latin America. Would later become the Organization of American States. [78]:129: 1891 Treaty of Madrid (1891) [note 124] Gives France legal protection of the word champagne. Puna de Atacama dispute

  5. Acts of Union 1707 - Wikipedia

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    The Acts of Union [d] refer to two acts of Parliament, one by the Parliament of England in 1706, the other by the Parliament of Scotland in 1707. They put into effect the International Treaty of Union agreed on 22 July 1706, which politically joined the Kingdom of England and Kingdom of Scotland into a single "political state" the self-styled Kingdom of Great Britain, with Queen Anne as ...

  6. 1811 State of the Union Address - Wikipedia

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    The 1811 State of the Union Address was delivered by the fourth President, James Madison, on November 5, 1811. Addressing the Twelfth United States Congress , Madison emphasized the ongoing diplomatic and economic challenges posed by Great Britain and France , both of which were violating U.S. neutral trading rights amidst the Napoleonic Wars .

  7. List of the United States treaties - Wikipedia

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    1991 – START I (Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty) – limited amounts of nuclear warheads, ballistic missiles, and strategic bombers between the United States and the Soviet Union 1992 – International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ratified with qualifications by U.S. Senate) – commits signatories to respect civil and political rights

  8. Union Treaty - Wikipedia

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    Union Treaty may refer to: Treaty on the Creation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (1922) New Union Treaty (1991), proposed treaty on the creation of the Union of Soviet Sovereign Republics or the Union of Sovereign States; Treaty on European Union (1992/2007) Treaty of Union (1707), creating the Kingdom of Great Britain

  9. Treaty of Union (1790) - Wikipedia

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    Coin of the United States of Belgium depicting the coats of arms of all 11 states which were joined by the Treaty. The Treaty of Union (French: Traité d'Union; Dutch: Tractaet van Vereeninge) was a treaty that led to the creation of the United Belgian States, a confederal republic of territories of the Austrian Netherlands that were in revolt against Emperor Joseph II of Austria during the ...