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General Convention of Peace, Amity, Navigation and Commerce Between The United States of America and The Republic of Colombia
The General Convention of Peace, Amity, Navigation, and Commerce between the United States of America and the Republic of Colombia is a foundational treaty establishing diplomatic and economic relations between the two nations. Signed in the early 19th century, the agreement aimed to promote peaceful coexistence, mutual respect, and collaborative engagement in various domains, including navigation, commerce, and civil liberties. The convention articulated the rights and protections afforded to citizens of both countries when engaging in trade and travel across borders, thereby fostering a framework for international diplomacy and commerce. This historic document underscores the evolving dynamics of foreign policy and trade, reflecting the shared commitment of both the United States and Colombia to fostering peaceful and cooperative international relations.
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