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  1. TREATY OF UTRECHT. 13 JULY 1713. The Spanish Version. Original Latin Version. Published English Translation. The Catholic King does hereby, for himself, his heirs and successors, yield to the Crown of Great Britain the full and entire propriety of the town and castle of Gibraltar, together with the port, fortifications, and forts thereunto ...

  2. The Treaty of Venlo of 7 September 1543 concluded the Guelders Wars (1502–1543), and the definitive acquisition of the Duchy of Guelders and the adjoining County of Zutphen by the House of Habsburg, adding them to the Habsburg Netherlands. William V, Duke of the United Duchies of Jülich-Cleves-Berg had to relinquish his claims to Guelders ...

  3. The Treaty of Utrecht was a peace agreement between Great Britain and France, concluding Britain’s participation in the War of the Spanish Succession. It revised territorial boundaries in North America and Europe, settled dynastic issues, and introduced trade patterns that resulted in Britain’s rise to world-power status. The war itself would not end until Austria […]

  4. The King of France began the process of the annexation of the duchy and absorption into the kingdom. The Treaty of Sablé (also known as the Treaty of Verger or the Treaty of Le Verger) was signed on 20 August 1488 in Sablé between Duke Francis II of Brittany and Anne of France. A year after the signing of Sable the treaty was reneged upon in ...

  5. Jun 19, 2015 · The Treaty of Utrecht. The Treaty of Utrecht was a treaty signed between France and England and other European powers. The treaty ended the war of Spanish Succession. It was signed on April 11, 1713 and was signed in the city of Utrecht in Netherlands as it was found as neutral ground. The impact of the treaty has a long list but one of the ...

  6. Aug 12, 2023 · Search for: 'Treaty of Utrecht' in Oxford Reference ». 1713.This was part of the general settlement ending the War of the Spanish Succession. France and Spain recognized the Hanoverian succession. Philip V of Spain abandoned his claim to the French throne. France retained Alsace, Philip retained Spain and the Indies but lost his other ...

  7. Treaty of Maastricht. The Treaty of Maastricht was a treaty signed between European countries, in the Dutch city of Maastricht, on 7 February 1992. This treaty made possible further integration between European states, and made possible the existence of the European Union, doing better than previous treaties such as the Treaty of Rome.

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