It is up to the country not a state to make treaties. It wouldn't make sense for a state to make a treaty with a foreign government because a treaty applies to an entire country and not a particular state.
how did did the American revilotion start
Maclay wanted all the documents to be read so the investigation would be fair.
They wanted to preserve the States Sovereignty(:
They were not colonies and had their own treaties with Britain. Besides it would have been much harder to expand as Canada wanted if they had rights within the Confederation.
The states with small population wanted the same amount of representatives in the government. The states with larger population wanted to have more say in the government because they had more people. So they compromised and Then there were 2 houses of government.
They have it divided up different levels
They have it divided up different levels
They have it divided up different levels
They wanted to punish the persians for attacking Greece
They have it divided up different levels
They wanted to punish the persians for attacking Greece
African American members
St. Vincent and the Grenadines has extradition treaties with several countries, including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and certain Caribbean nations. These treaties facilitate the legal process of extraditing individuals wanted for prosecution or to serve sentences. The specific terms and conditions of these treaties can vary, reflecting the legal frameworks and agreements between the countries involved. Always check the latest governmental resources for the most current information.
The triple alliance was aomething formed because of nationalism there that they wanted to be free.
Bismark wanted to isolate France, as well as expand Germany's boundaries, and they wanted to strengthen their army.
They wanted to punish the persians for attacking Greece
Aboriginal people signed treaties for many reasons. Many of them wanted the benefits of being at peace with the incomers, many were tired of being treated badly, and many wanted to be a citizen.