Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Treaty of San Ildefonso at Wikisource. The Third Treaty of San Ildefonso was a secret agreement signed on 1 October 1800 between Spain and the French Republic by which Spain agreed in principle to exchange its North American colony of Louisiana for territories in Tuscany. The terms were later confirmed by the March 1801 Treaty of Aranjuez.
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.
U.S. expansionary hopes were temporarily dashed when Napoleon convinced Spain to transfer the province to France in the 1801 Treaty of Aranjuez. [14] Though French pressure played a role in the conclusion of the treaty, the Spanish also believed that French control of Louisiana would help protect New Spain from American expansion. [15]
The subsequent 1801 Treaty of Aranjuez established that Spain's cession of Louisiana was a "restoration" of the territory to France, not a retrocession. [9] The territory nominally remained under Spanish control, until a transfer of power to France on November 30, 1803, just three weeks before the formal cession of the territory to the United ...
Treaty of Aranjuez (1801) Treaty of Fort Adams; Treaty of Madrid (1801) Armistice of Treviso This page was last edited on 13 March 2020, at 00:02 (UTC). Text is ...
In 1801, for the Treaty of Aranjuez, Charles Louis became Crown Prince of the newly created Kingdom of Etruria, formed from the former territories of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, as heir to his father, whom Napoleon had made King of Etruria in compensation for giving up his right to Parma. On 21 April 1801 Charles Louis left Spain with his ...
Treaty of Aranjuez (1779) Treaty of Aranjuez (1780) Treaty of Aranjuez (1801) This page was last edited on 20 July 2018, at 16:22 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Louisiana was later and briefly retroceded back to France under the terms of the Third Treaty of San Ildefonso (1800) and the Treaty of Aranjuez (1801). In 1802, King Charles IV of Spain published a royal bill on 14 October, effecting the transfer and outlining the conditions. Spain agreed to continue administering the colony until French ...