territorial cession
cession agreement
cession of land
the cession of twenty important towns.
The Convention of Peking in 1860, which ended the hostilities, provided for its outright cession.
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The cession of land was part of the peace treaty.
The cession of power from the monarchy to the parliament was a significant event.
The company made a cession of some of its assets to settle the debt.
The cession of control to the new management team was smooth.
The cession of authority to the local government improved efficiency.
The cession of rights was negotiated between the two parties.
The cession of territory led to a shift in borders.
The cession of privileges to certain individuals caused resentment among others.
The cession of control over the project resulted in delays.
The cession of responsibilities to the new team members was met with enthusiasm.
Some Samoan chiefs signed what they called a deed of cession to hand over sovereignty to the United States.
Germany was reduced by the cession of Alsace-Lorraine to France and the loss of several other provinces.
Italy, Greece, Rumania, and Serbia were enlarged by cessions of territory and Serbia was transformed into the great state of Jugoslavia.
He was surprised when Hitler demanded even further concessions from Czechoslovakia, including the cession of lands claimed by Poland and Hungary and the immediate annexation of the Sudetenland.
Through an American representative in Mexico, Jackson had long and anxiously labored, by means none too nice, to wring from the Mexican republic the cession of the coveted territory.
On this ground he directed the commissioners to accept not less than the cession of the island of Luzon, the chief of the Philippine group, with its harbor of Manila.
Five years later, through the negotiations of James Gadsden, a further cession of lands along the southern border of Arizona and New Mexico was secured on payment of ten million dollars.
It was only after a bitter contest that the states reached an agreement to transfer their rights to the government of the United States,Virginia executing her deed of cession on March 1,1784.
Then he listened with incredulous stupor while Sumner unfolded his plan for concentrating and pressing every possible American claim against England, with a view of compelling the cession of Canada to the United States.
The treaty of cession,signed on March 30,1867, added to the United States a domain of nearly six hundred thousand square miles,a territory larger than Texas and nearly three-fourths the size of the Louisiana purchase.
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