Treaty of The Hague (1703)

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The Treaty of The Hague (1703) was an agreement concluded during the War of the Spanish Succession that aligned Portugal with the Grand Alliance against France and Spain.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf international agreement
treaty
aligned Portugal NERFINISHED
alignedAgainst Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
Monarchy of Spain NERFINISHED
alignedWith Grand Alliance (War of the Spanish Succession) NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs Hague Alliance with Portugal (1703) NERFINISHED
conflict War of the Spanish Succession NERFINISHED
context European balance of power politics in the early 18th century
countryOfSigning Dutch Republic NERFINISHED
dateSigned 1703
followed Treaty of Methuen (1703) NERFINISHED
hasConsequence opening of the Portuguese front against Bourbon Spain
strengthening of the Grand Alliance in the Iberian Peninsula
hasTopic realignment of Portuguese foreign policy
language French
Latin
partyTo Grand Alliance (War of the Spanish Succession) NERFINISHED
purpose to oppose Bourbon control of Spain
to secure Portuguese support for the Grand Alliance
relatedTo Treaty of Methuen (1703) NERFINISHED
replaced Portuguese alliance with France
resultedIn Portugal joining the Grand Alliance
signatory Dutch Republic NERFINISHED
Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Kingdom of England NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Portugal NERFINISHED
signedIn The Hague NERFINISHED
stipulated military cooperation between Portugal and the Grand Alliance
subsidies to Portugal from England and the Dutch Republic

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Treaties of Portugal hasPart Treaty of The Hague (1703)