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Treaty of Paris

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Many treaties have been negotiated and signed in Paris, France, including:

  • Peace of Paris (1783), describe a set of treaties Great Britain signed with France, Spain and the Dutch Republic at the same time as the treaty with Treaty of Paris (1783) with the United States

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    Paris, Treaty Of
    (1814) Treaty signed in Paris that ended the Napoleonic Wars between France and the Allies (Austria, Britain, Prussia, Russia, Spain, Sweden, and Portugal). The terms were generous to France, since Napoleon had abdicated and the Bourbon dynasty was resto... more

    Paris, Treaty Of
    (1815) Second treaty between France and the Allies, following Napoleon's Hundred Days and final defeat. It was harsher than the first Treaty of Paris (1814). France was required to return to its borders of 1790 and was stripped of the Saar and Savoy regi... more


     
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