Historical Events tagged with "treaty"

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Politics & Government

Kars Treaty Ratified in Yerevan

September 11th, 1922 102 years ago

The Treaty of Kars, between Turkey and Armenia, was ratified in Yerevan, establishing borders and resolving territorial disputes. This agreement followed the Caucasian conflicts and aimed to normalize relations between the two nations. The treaty emphasized peace and cooperative governance, crucial for regional stability, following years of hostilities.

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Military & Warfare

Assassination of British Field Marshal Henry Wilson

June 22nd, 1922 102 years ago

British Army Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson was assassinated by members of the Irish Republican Army in London. This assassination occurred against the backdrop of increasing tensions following the Anglo-Irish Treaty and significantly intensified the conflict between pro-Treaty and anti-Treaty factions in Ireland. Wilson was targeted due to his strong opposition to Irish republicanism and his role in the British military during the Irish War of Independence.

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Politics & Government

Germany and Soviet Union Re-establish Relations

April 16th, 1922 102 years ago

The Treaty of Rapallo was signed between Germany and the Soviet Union, marking the re-establishment of diplomatic relations. The treaty was negotiated in Rapallo, Italy, by German Foreign Minister Walther Rathenau and Soviet Foreign Minister Georgy Chicherin. It aimed to strengthen economic and military cooperation between the two nations, promoting mutual interests after World War I and the ensuing isolation both faced. This agreement provided a foundation for future collaboration and was pivotal in shaping European political dynamics in the interwar period.

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Arts & Culture

Brazil Joins International Copyright Treaty

February 9th, 1922 103 years ago

Brazil became a member of the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works, enhancing international copyright protections. This significant decision allowed Brazilian authors and artists to seek copyright protection for their works abroad, actively promoting cultural exchange and creativity within the global context. The move was a reflection of Brazil's growing engagement in international agreements and its commitment to upholding creators' rights in an increasingly interconnected world.

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Politics & Government

Washington Naval Treaty Signed in D.C.

February 6th, 1922 103 years ago

The Washington Naval Treaty was signed to limit naval armaments, signed by major world powers including the United States, Great Britain, Japan, France, and Italy, at a conference held in Washington D.C. The treaty aimed to curb an arms race following World War I, particularly regarding warships and naval bases. This agreement was significant for its unprecedented collaboration among major naval powers to reduce military expenditures, anticipating increased diplomatic tensions in the decade following the war.

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Politics & Government

Dáil Éireann Approves the Anglo-Irish Treaty

January 7th, 1922 103 years ago

Dáil Éireann ratified the Anglo-Irish Treaty with a narrow 64–57 vote, paving the way for the establishment of the Irish Free State. This decision was made during a heated session, reflecting deep divisions among Irish politicians. The treaty marked a significant step toward legislative independence, while also initiating political strife that led to civil conflict. The vote indicated not only a shift in government policy but also the aspirations of many Irish citizens for self-determination.

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Politics & Government

Anglo-Irish Treaty Signed in London

December 6th, 1921 103 years ago

The Anglo-Irish Treaty was signed in London, marking a significant turning point for Ireland's status. Representatives from Britain and Ireland, including Michael Collins and David Lloyd George, negotiated terms that aimed to end the Anglo-Irish conflict and establish a new political framework. The treaty granted substantial autonomy to Ireland, effectively creating the Irish Free State, while also addressing British interests. This agreement was a culmination of negotiations that followed years of conflict and unrest in Ireland, setting a course for future relations between the two countries.

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Politics & Government

Treaty of Kars Creates Turkey-South Caucasus Borders

October 13th, 1921 103 years ago

The signing of the Treaty of Kars took place between Soviet republics and Turkey to delineate the borders between Turkey and the newly established South Caucasus states. This treaty addressed territorial disputes that emerged after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire. The negotiations included representatives from Turkey, the Armenian SSR, the Azerbaijan SSR, and the Georgian SSR, marking a significant step in establishing post-World War I borders in the region.

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Politics & Government

Truce Ends Fighting in Irish War of Independence

July 11th, 1921 103 years ago

A truce between British forces and Irish republicans halted hostilities during the Irish War of Independence. This agreement arose from months of negotiations, culminating in a ceasefire across Ireland, where both sides sought to end the violent conflict that had started in 1919. The truce was intended to create a conducive atmosphere for political dialogue, leading toward a potential resolution of Ireland's status in relation to the United Kingdom.

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