UCHS/APUSH
AP REVIEW
United States Foreign Affairs
Franco-American1778France gave much needed aid to French Alliance America; America promised to help
France defend the West Indies.
Jay Treaty1794Britain to evacuated chain of posts on soil and pay damages for seizures of
American ships; US to pay British claims on pre-revolutionary debt
Pickney Treaty1794Spain granted free navigation
Mississippi;
Yielded large area north of Florida
Treaty of Greenville1795Following Battle of Fallen Timbers;
Indians ceded claims to vast tract in Ohio country
Treaty of Paris1783British formally recognize
US independence;granted land from Miss./Great Lakes/Fl.;retained Newfoundland fisheries;
Agreed to leave western outposts
Loyalists in America no longer prosecuted and property returned;
America can't put obstacle in way of collecting debts to British
Treaty of Ghent1815Armistice with Britain after the War of
1812Restoration of conquered territory of war; acceptance of status quo
Rush-Bagot Treaty1817Agreement between US and Britain to stop maintaining armed fleets on the
Great Lakes; first "disarmament treaty"
British Treaty of 18181818Britain let US share Newfoundland fisheries with Canada;
Fixed Louisiana limits to 49th parallel;
Ten year joint occupation of Oregon Territory
Adams-Onis Treaty1819Spain ceded Florida and claims to
Oregon;America to abandon claims to Texas, assumed $5 million in debts owed American merchants
Russo-American Treaty1824Fixed Russian southern limits in North America to 54'40
Webster Ashburton1824Maine boundary settled;
TreatyUS retained large amount of land;
Britain got Halifax/Quebec route;
Caroline Affair patched up
Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo1848Ended Mexican American War; confirmed American title to Texas and the Southwest;Oregon, California.
US paid $15 million;Assumed claims against Mexico, $3,250,000
Clayton -Bulwer1850America or Britain can't fortify or
secure;Treaty gives exclusive control over waterway; Removes obstacle for future Panama Canal
Treaty of Paris1898 Ended Spanish-American War;
Ceded Puerto Rico, Guam, Philippines
Cuba granted independence (supervised by the US)
Hay-Pauncefote1901Abrogated earlier Clayton-Bulwer;
TreatyUS free to construct, fortify, and
maintain a canal that would be open to all ships
Hay-Bunau-Varilla 1903US gained control of the canal zone
after recognizing Panamanian independence
Treaty of Versailles1918World War I German war reparations
for war;League of Nations;
Wilson's fourteen points;
Creation of a newly aligned Europe