Treaties of Mexico
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Treaties of Mexico are formal international agreements that define Mexico’s legal, economic, and political relations with other countries and organizations.
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How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Treaties of Mexico Context triple: [T-MEC, category, Treaties of Mexico]
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Treaties of Velasco
The Treaties of Velasco were 1836 agreements between the newly independent Republic of Texas and captured Mexican president Antonio López de Santa Anna that sought to end hostilities after the Battle of San Jacinto and define Texas–Mexico relations.
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Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was the 1848 peace agreement that ended the Mexican–American War and transferred vast territories from Mexico to the United States, shaping the modern U.S.–Mexico border.
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Treaties of Córdoba
The Treaties of Córdoba were the 1821 agreements between Spanish royalist authorities and Mexican insurgents that recognized Mexico’s independence and laid the groundwork for its first constitutional order.
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Treaty of El Pardo
The Treaty of El Pardo was an 18th-century agreement between Spain and Portugal that redefined their colonial boundaries, including Spain’s claims in the region that would become Equatorial Guinea.
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Treaty of San Ildefonso (1800)
The Treaty of San Ildefonso (1800) was a secret agreement by which Spain retroceded the vast territory of Louisiana to France, reshaping the balance of power in North America and paving the way for the Louisiana Purchase.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Treaties of Mexico Target entity description: Treaties of Mexico are formal international agreements that define Mexico’s legal, economic, and political relations with other countries and organizations.
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A.
Treaties of Velasco
The Treaties of Velasco were 1836 agreements between the newly independent Republic of Texas and captured Mexican president Antonio López de Santa Anna that sought to end hostilities after the Battle of San Jacinto and define Texas–Mexico relations.
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B.
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was the 1848 peace agreement that ended the Mexican–American War and transferred vast territories from Mexico to the United States, shaping the modern U.S.–Mexico border.
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C.
Treaties of Córdoba
The Treaties of Córdoba were the 1821 agreements between Spanish royalist authorities and Mexican insurgents that recognized Mexico’s independence and laid the groundwork for its first constitutional order.
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D.
Treaty of El Pardo
The Treaty of El Pardo was an 18th-century agreement between Spain and Portugal that redefined their colonial boundaries, including Spain’s claims in the region that would become Equatorial Guinea.
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E.
Treaty of San Ildefonso (1800)
The Treaty of San Ildefonso (1800) was a secret agreement by which Spain retroceded the vast territory of Louisiana to France, reshaping the balance of power in North America and paving the way for the Louisiana Purchase.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Treaties of Mexico Description of subject: Treaties of Mexico are formal international agreements that define Mexico’s legal, economic, and political relations with other countries and organizations.
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