Treaty of The Hague (1701)

Treaty of The Hague (1701)

The Treaty of Den Haag (also known as the Treaty of The Hague) was signed on September 7, 1701 between England, the Holy Roman Empire, and the United Provinces. The accord was negotiated by William III of England and signed by Emperor Leopold I and delegates of the United Provinces. Based on the terms of the agreement, Philip V was recognized as the King of Spain while England and the Netherlands retained their commercial rights in Spain. Moreover, Austria acquired Spanish territories in Italy, as well as the Spanish Netherlands, which protected the region from French control. The signatories of the accord also established a defensive alliance against France.

ee also

*Grand Alliance
*List of treaties
*War of the Spanish Succession


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