Treaty of Seville

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The Treaty of Seville was a 1729 agreement between Britain, France, and Spain that helped resolve disputes from the War of the Quadruple Alliance and temporarily stabilized European power relations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf international agreement
peace treaty
appliesTo European international relations in the early 18th century
category Treaties of France
Treaties of England
surface form: Treaties of Great Britain

Treaties of Spain
confirms commercial privileges for Britain in Spanish America
the British asiento contract
conflictResolved residual tensions from the War of the Quadruple Alliance
countrySignatory Kingdom of France
Kingdom of Great Britain
Kingdom of Spain
dateSigned 1729-11-09
diplomaticContext Bourbon family compacts and rivalries with Britain
field international law
follows War of the Quadruple Alliance
grants to Britain the right to send a yearly trading ship to the Spanish Americas
guarantees Duke of Parma and Tuscany rights for Spanish Bourbons
hasConsequence postponement of further Anglo-Spanish conflict
hasEffect confirmation of earlier peace arrangements between the signatories
temporary stabilization of European power relations
hasLegalStatus ratified treaty
hasPurpose to resolve outstanding disputes from the War of the Quadruple Alliance
hasSubject colonial commerce
dynastic claims in Italy
trade rights
hasTopic succession and territorial issues in Italy
historicalSignificance example of early 18th-century balance-of-power diplomacy
language English
French
Spanish
locationCountry Spain
partOf European balance of power diplomacy
precedes War of Jenkins' Ear
surface form: War of Jenkins’ Ear
relatedTo Treaty of Paris (1718)
Treaty of Utrecht
restores peace between Britain and Spain
peace between France and Spain
signedBy representatives of the British Crown
representatives of the French Crown
representatives of the Spanish Crown
signedIn Seville
signedUnderMonarch George II of Great Britain
Louis XV of France
Philip V of Spain
timePeriod 18th century

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Treaty of Vienna (1731) follows Treaty of Seville
Anglo-Spanish War (1727–1729) endedBy Treaty of Seville