- Treaty of Åbo
The Treaty of Åbo or the Treaty of Turku was a peace
treaty signed between theRussian Empire and Sweden inTurku ( _sv. Åbo) on7 August ,1743 in the wake of the Russo-Swedish War of 1741-1743.By the end of the war, the Russian army had occupied most of Finland, prompting Field-Marshal
Trubetskoy and ChancellorAleksey Bestuzhev to demand the application ofuti possidetis principle in this case. By acquiring Finland, Russian politicians aspired to move the Swedish border considerably to the north, thus reducing the danger of Swedish attack on the Russian capital,Saint Petersburg . In the hope of gaining independence, the Finnish estates offered the ephemeral throne of their country to Duke Peter of Holsten-Gottorp, the heir apparent to the Russian Crown.Another party at the Russian court, represented by pro-Swedish
Count Lestocq and Peter's Holsteinian relatives, proposed to return Finland to the Swedes in recompense for having his uncle,Adolf Frederick of Holstein-Gottorp , elected as heir to the throne of Sweden. EmpressElizabeth of Russia lent her support to the latter faction, partly because she fondly remembered Adolf Frederick's brother, her projected spouse who had died several months before the wedding could take place (in June 1727).According to the resultant treaty, Sweden ceded to Russia the areas east of the
Kymi river with the fortress ofOlofsborg and the towns ofVilmanstrand andFrederikshamn . Hence, the Swedish border was moved to the north in accordance with the wishes of Bestuzhev's faction. On the other hand, the Swedes agreed to elect Adolf Frederick as the crown prince. This move exposed the country to the risk of war against Denmark, hence theBaltic Fleet sailed toStockholm to protect the Swedish capital in case of Danish attack. The territories were incorporated into theGovernorate of Vyborg .After the treaty, Russia came to control the southern part of
Karelia . However, Elizabeth guaranteed religion, properties, laws and privileges of the inhabitants of ceded territories. For example, these territories had just a few years earlier adopted (together with the rest of then-Sweden) the 1734 General Law of Sweden.References
*ru icon [http://militera.lib.ru/h/shirokorad1/5_04.html Shirokorad A.B. "Northern Wars of Russia". Moscow, 2001] .
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