Treaty Of The Hague (1983)
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The Treaty of The Hague (also known as the Treaty of Den Haag) may refer to: * Treaty of The Hague (1433)—transferred Dutch territories of Jacqueline, Countess of Hainaut, to the Duke of Burgundy * Treaty of The Hague (1603) * Treaty of The Hague (1608)—France and the United Provinces of the Netherlands *
Treaty of The Hague (1625) The Treaty of The Hague (1625), also known as the Treaty of Den Haag, was signed on 9 December 1625 between England, the Dutch Republic and Denmark-Norway. Under the treaty, the English and Dutch provided Christian IV of Denmark-Norway with f ...
—England and the Netherlands agreed to support Christian IV of Denmark economically * Treaty of The Hague (1641)—the Dutch Republic and the Kingdom of Portugal established a truce and sign a Treaty of Offensive and Defensive Alliance *
Concert of The Hague (1659) The Concert of The Hague, signed on 21 May 1659,Frijhoff & Spies (2004), p. 134. was an outline of the common stance of England, France and the Dutch Republic regarding the Second Northern War.Treasure (1985), p. 484. The powers agreed that the Sw ...
—also ''First Concert of The Hague'': Dutch Republic, England and France agree on a common stance regarding the Dano-Swedish conflict in the Second Northern War * Treaty of The Hague (1661)—the Dutch Empire recognized Portuguese imperial sovereignty over Recife in Brazil * Treaty of The Hague (1673)—defensive alliance between the Dutch and the Holy Roman Empire, Brandenburg-Prussia and Spain against France *
Treaty of The Hague (1698) The 1698 Treaty of The Hague, also known as the 1698 Treaty of Den Haag or First Partition Treaty was one of two attempts by France, Great Britain, and the Dutch Republic to achieve a diplomatic solution to the issues that led to the 1701–1714 ...
—attempted to resolve the issue of who would inherit the Spanish throne (also known as the ''First Partition Treaty''). * Treaty of The Hague (1701)—England, Austria, the United Provinces, and the Holy Roman Empire established an alliance in order to keep France in check. * Treaty of The Hague (1709)—also known as the first Barrier Treaty * Concert of The Hague (1710)—also ''Second Concert of The Hague'': the Holy Roman Emperor, England and the Dutch Republic agree on the neutrality of the Swedish provinces in Germany during the Great Northern War *
Treaty of The Hague (1720) The 1720 Treaty of The Hague was signed on 17 February 1720 between Spain and the Quadruple Alliance, established by the 1718 Treaty of London. Its members included Britain, France, the Dutch Republic and Austria. By signing, Spain joined th ...
—ended the War of the Quadruple Alliance * Treaty of The Hague (1794)—between Great Britain, Netherlands and Prussia against France *
Treaty of The Hague (1795) The Treaty of Den Haag (also known as the Treaty of The Hague and occasionally the Hedges Treaty) was signed on May 16, 1795 between representatives of the French Republic and the Batavian Republic. Based on the terms of the treaty, the Batavian ...
—the Batavian Republic ceded territories to France * Treaty of The Hague (1818)—between Great Britain and the Netherlands regarding prevention of the slave trade * Treaty of The Hague (1895)—established the boundaries of British New Guinea * Treaty of The Hague (1949)—granted independence from the Netherlands to Indonesia * Treaty of The Hague (1983)—a plan for the Netherlands to grant independence to Aruba, later shelved


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List of treaties This list of treaties contains known agreements, pacts, peaces, and major contracts between states, armies, governments, and tribal groups. Before 1200 CE 1200–1299 1300–1399 1400–1499 1500–1599 1600–1699 1700–1799 ...
* Hague Agreement (disambiguation) * Hague Convention (disambiguation) * Hague Tribunal (disambiguation) {{Disambig