Treaty of London (1704)

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The Treaty of London (1704) was an agreement concluded during the War of the Spanish Succession that helped formalize alliances and territorial arrangements among England and its partners against France and Spain.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf international agreement
treaty
category 18th-century treaties
Treaties of the War of the Spanish Succession
Treaties signed in London
conflictContext War of the Spanish Succession NERFINISHED
countryOfSigning Kingdom of England NERFINISHED
diplomaticRole alliance treaty
hasLanguage English
French
Latin
hasParticipant Dutch Republic NERFINISHED
Grand Alliance NERFINISHED
Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Kingdom of England NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod early 18th century
legalStatus binding treaty under international law of the time
opposedTo Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
Monarchy of Spain NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment anti-Bourbon coalition
purpose to formalize alliances against France and Spain
to regulate territorial and military arrangements among allies
relatedTo Grand Alliance (War of the Spanish Succession) NERFINISHED
Treaty of The Hague (1701) NERFINISHED
Treaty of Utrecht (1713) NERFINISHED
signedIn London NERFINISHED
subject balance of power in Europe
succession to the Spanish throne
territorial guarantees for allied powers

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Treaties of England hasPart Treaty of London (1704)