Jay served as America's foreign secretary for several years after the Treaty of Paris and until Washington took office.
In 1898, the Treaty of Paris was signed, ending the Spanish-American War.
Foreign secretary from 1812, he negotiated the Treaty of Paris and participated strongly at the Congress of Vienna following the end of Napoleon.
It was only in 1951 that the European Union began to take shape through the Treaty of Paris and the European Steel and Coal Community.
The one-sided war, ended in 1898 by the Treaty of Paris, effectively terminated Spain's role as a colonial power and gave the U.S. a taste of empire building.
On that day in 1951, leaders of six European countries--Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and West Germany--signed the Treaty of Paris to create the European Coal and Steel Community, the forerunner of today's European Union.
They can point to the fact the revolution was explicitly ruled legal by the Treaty Of Paris of 1783, and that much of British history afterward supports the idea of independence and the dismantling of the colonial empire.
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Both countries base their claims to sovereignty over the island on interpretations of unclear historical treaties, beginning with the 1783 Treaty of Paris that ended the American War of Independence.
Iraq's widely publicized flouting of the Geneva Protocol led, a few months later-in January 1989-to the convening in Paris of a large international conference to do something to uphold the old treaty.
Italy was one of the six countries which signed the 1951 Paris Treaty setting Europe off on the path to integration.
On 22 January 1963 General de Gaulle of France and Germany's Konrad Adenauer signed the Elysee Treaty in Paris.
During stops this week in Berlin, London and Paris, Powell tried to quell European concerns about the consequences of scrapping the treaty, U.S. officials said.
In 1995, leaders from former Yugoslavia signed a Bosnian peace treaty in Paris, formally ending Europe's worst conflict since World War II and opening the way for thousands of NATO troops to move into the shattered country.
In January 1989, after all the photographs of gassed Iranian soldiers and Kurds had been filed in the chanceries of the enlightened nations, the world's diplomats gathered in Paris and resolutely resolved to negotiate another treaty that would prohibit chemical weapons.
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