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The Treaty of France, often referring to various agreements in French history, typically involves key figures such as representatives from France and other nations or entities involved in the negotiations. For instance, the Treaty of Paris in 1763 included France, Great Britain, Spain, and Portugal, marking the end of the Seven Years' War. More recently, the Treaty of Paris in 1947 involved France along with the Allied powers and several Axis nations after World War II. Each treaty had distinct parties and circumstances surrounding it.

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