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  2. Treaty of Aranjuez (1777) - Wikipedia

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    The new border was to be marked by border stones. It was signed at Aranjuez Palace, near Madrid, in Spain. It was one of a number of diplomatic agreements signed at the palace in the eighteenth century and should not be confused with the 1779 Treaty of Aranjuez between the two states, which led to Spain's entry into the American War of ...

  3. Spain and the American Revolutionary War - Wikipedia

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    By June 1779 the Spanish had finalized their preparations for war. The British cause seemed to be at a particularly low ebb. The Spanish joined France in the war, implementing the Treaty of Aranjuez signed in April 1779.

  4. Treaty of Aranjuez - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Aranjuez may refer to: Treaty of Aranjuez (1752), which recognizes Austrian and Spanish interests in Italy. Treaty of Aranjuez (1777), by which France and Spain define their colonies in Santo Domingo. Treaty of Aranjuez (1779), by which Spain joins the American Revolutionary War against Great Britain.

  5. Diplomacy in the American Revolutionary War - Wikipedia

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    By April 1779, Spain joined France to war against Britain in the secret Treaty of Aranjuez. Spain sought to reclaim the portion of its empire that it had lost to Britain at the last peace, including Gibraltar, Minorca, and the Floridas. [46] At that, France broke its military treaty of alliance with the US.

  6. Treaty of Alliance (1778) - Wikipedia

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    As contemplated by the Treaty of Alliance, Spain allied with France against Britain through the Treaty of Aranjuez on April 12, 1779. The Franco-Spanish siege on Gibraltar, though ultimately unsuccessful, served to sap British manpower and war material from North America.

  7. History of U.S. foreign policy, 1776–1801 - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Aranjuez was signed on 12 April 1779; France agreed to aid in the capture of Gibraltar, Florida, and the island of Menorca. On 21 June 1779, Spain declared war on England. Spain's economy depended almost entirely on its colonial empire in the Americas, and they were worried about the United States' territorial expansion.

  8. Pacte de Famille - Wikipedia

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    On April 12, 1779, France and Spain signed the Treaty of Aranjuez (1779) by which Spain joined the French-initiated war against Great Britain for territory that the two had lost in the Seven Years' War at the Treaty of Paris and earlier at the Treaty of Utrecht (1713-15) for Spain to reacquire Gibraltar.

  9. Anglo-French War (1778–1783) - Wikipedia

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    Spain did not enter into the war until 1779, as an ally of France pursuant to the secret Treaty of Aranjuez. [8] Vergennes ' diplomatic moves following the French war with Britain also had material impact on the later entry of the Dutch Republic into the war, and declarations of neutrality on the part of other important geopolitical players ...