Treaty of Washington (1805), between the U.S. and the Creek National Council (Muscogee (Creek))
Treaty of Washington (1824), two Indian nation treaties, between the U.S. and the Sac (Sauk) and Meskwaki (Fox) (7 Stat. 229), and the Iowa (7 Stat. 231)
Treaty of Washington (1826), between the U.S. and the Creek National Council led by Opothleyahola
Treaty of Washington (1828), between the U.S. and the Cherokee, Arkansas Territory
Treaty of Washington, with Menominee (1831), between the U.S. and the Menominee Indian tribe
Treaty of Washington (1836), a U.S.–Native American (Ottawa and Chippewa) treaty
Webster–Ashburton Treaty of 1842. It settled the border dispute between Canada and the Eastern States, such as Maine and Vermont. It helped to end the slave trade
The Oregon Treaty of 1846, which established the US–British frontier west of the Rocky Mountains (today's US–Canada boundary)
Treaty of Washington (1855), between the U.S. and Ojibwa
The Treaty of Washington (1871), a general agreement between the United States and the British Empire
The International Meridian Conference of 1884 in Washington DC, establishing the Greenwich Meridian, the world time zone system and the universal day as international standards
The Treaty of Washington (1900) between Spain and the United States
The Washington Naval Treaty of 1922 that limited naval armaments
The North Atlantic Treaty of 1949 that created NATO
The Treaty of Washington (1989), Treaty on Intellectual Property in respect of integrated circuits
The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, better known as CITES
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