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- The Treaty of Utrecht was a result of the longstanding French-British rivalry, and ended as a victory for Great Britain. However, like all peace treaties of that era, it provided only a temporary break from hostility, which was shattered when European powers ultimately clashed in the global Seven Years War.
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Jun 8, 2018 · The Peace of Utrecht consisted of twenty-three treaties and conventions that ended the War of the Spanish Succession (1701 – 1714). Most, but not all, were signed in Utrecht in the Netherlands in 1713. France and Austria ended hostilities with the Treaty of Rastatt in March 1714; the Treaty of Baden (September 1714) ended war between France ...
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Nov 10, 2014 · After having reached a secret, preliminary agreement with Versailles in late 1711, London forced its reluctant Dutch allies to convene a universal peace conference, which met at Utrecht in early 1712.
Nov 21, 2023 · The most important provision of the Treaty of Utrecht was recognizing Philip V as the rightful King of Spain while demanding that he and his descendants relinquish their claim to the Kingdom of...
Jan 15, 2019 · Lucien Bély argues that the war marked the end of a certain French supremacy and that Utrecht established a solid European equilibrium. Ward 1908 pursues an Anglocentric approach and provides a rather overwhelming discussion of the settlement, not designed for the beginner.
Under the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713 Gibraltar was ceded to Britain. This treaty stated “the town, castle and fortifications were to be held and enjoyed for ever without any exception or impediment whatsoever.”
The treaties, signed in the Dutch city of Utrecht, were concluded between the representatives of Louis XIV of France and his grandson Philip V of Spain on one hand, and representatives of Anne of Great Britain, Victor Amadeus II of Sardinia, John V of Portugal, and the United Provinces of the Netherlands on the other.