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the war of spanish succession was ended by the Treaty of Utrecht.
It was a group of treaties signed in 1713 in Utrecht and it led to the end of the War of Spanish Succession.
The Treaty of Utrecht in 1713, followed by that of Rastatt in 1714.
The Treaty of Utrecht is commonly understood to refer to the peace signed to end the War of the Spanish Succession (1701 to 1714). Alternatively, the Union of Utrecht, signed in 1579, unified the northern provinces of the Netherlands and is regarded as the founding document of the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands.
The Treaty of Utrecht (1713) was a series of individual peace treaties that helped put an end to the War of Spanish Succession (known in America as "Queen Anne's War") that was being fought in order to determine who would succeed Charles II of Spain after his death.
The Treaty of Utrecht is commonly understood to refer to the peace signed to end the War of the Spanish Succession (1701 to 1714). Alternatively, the Union of Utrecht, signed in 1579, unified the northern provinces of the Netherlands and is regarded as the founding document of the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands.
The Treaty of Utrecht , to end the War of the Spanish Succession , was signed by the nations of France , Great Britain , Spain , Savoy and the Dutch Republic . See related links below for additional information .
treaty of Portsmouth
It was signed in 1713 by England, France, Spain, and the Netherlands, and ended the Spanish War of Succession.
The Treaty of Paris (1783). Not to be confused with the Treaty of Paris (1763) which had concluded the French and Indian War (Seven Years War).
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