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Treaty of Rastatt

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By 1713, all parties to the war had been militarily depleted, and it was unlikely that continuing the conflict would bring about any results in the foreseeable future. The First Congress of Rastatt opened in November 1713 between France and Austria. The negotiations culminated in the Treaty of
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For France, the treaties of Utrecht and Rastatt confirmed the throne of Spain for the House of Bourbon but denied France the additional territorial gains that it had sought. The treaties also affirmed that the thrones of France and Spain could not be united.
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in 1556. Moreover, bargaining in Rastatt gained for Austria much more than it was offered at Utrecht, at which it had originally also participated. However, Emperor
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Austria began to negotiate the treaty with France after it had been abandoned by its allies, particularly Great Britain, during the negotiations for the
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of 11 April 1713, which had ended hostilities between France and Spain, on the one hand, and Great Britain and the Dutch Republic, on the other. A
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Rastatt on 7 March 1714, which ended hostilities and complemented the Treaty of Utrecht, which had been signed the previous year.
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As a result of the treaty, the Habsburg Empire reached its largest territorial extent since the division of the possessions of
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was outraged at the loss of Spain and thus considered the war's outcome an unacceptable failure.
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The treaty is associated with changes in European politics to emphasise the balance of power.
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and several other small areas at its eastern borders from France, which however retained
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Silver commemorative medal minted on the Treaty of Rastatt, dated 1714.
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Under the treaty, Austria received the Spanish territories in Italy of
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Map of Europe after the treaties of Utrecht, Rastatt and Baden
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War of the Spanish Succession
Rastatt
Margraviate of Baden-Baden
Kingdom of France
Claude Louis, Duke of Villars
Habsburg monarchy
Prince Eugene of Savoy
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War of the Spanish Succession
Treaty of Utrecht

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