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  1. Thus, by the Treaty of Paris (1815) the Ionian Islands became a protectorate of Great Britain in order to prevent Austria from gaining complete control of the Adriatic Sea. Later in the century, a curious situation arose with the disintegration of the Ottoman Empire. Provinces that owed allegiance to Turkey….

  2. Under the Treaty of Paris (1814) Article VIII France ceded to Britain the islands of "Tobago and Saint Lucia, and of the Isle of France and its dependencies, especially Rodrigues and Les Seychelles", and under the Treaty between Great Britain and Austria, Prussia and Russia, respecting the Ionian Islands (signed in Paris on 5 November 1815), as one of the treaties signed during the Peace of ...

  3. 10 de mai. de 2022 · A meeting in Belgium of American delegates and British commissioners ended with the signing of the Treaty of Ghent on December 24, 1814. Great Britain agreed to relinquish claims to the Northwest Territory, and both countries pledged to work toward ending the slave trade. America, in turn, gained influence as a foreign power.

  4. After Napoleon's return, his defeat at Waterloo, and his second abdication, a new peace treaty was signed at Paris on Nov. 20, 1815. This treaty was much sterner than the one of the previous year.

  5. 9 de nov. de 2014 · 1. Definitive Treaty between Great Britain and France, signed at Paris, 20th November 1815. 2. Additional Article to the preceding Treaty, relative to the Abolition of the Slave Trade, 20 November. 3. Convention between Great Britain and France, relative to the Pecuniary Indemnity to be furnished by France to the Allied Powers, 20 November.

  6. The Second Treaty of Paris, 20 November 1815. Following the ' Hundred Days ' and the final defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo the Allies felt it necessary to enforce more rigorous terms on France because of the widespread support given to Napoleon. Although some of the Allies, notably Prussia, demanded that France cede major parts of her territory ...

  7. 30 May 1814 First Peace of Paris . In early May 1814 Talleyrand, representing the exiled Bourbon king Louis XVIII, opened up peace talks with the allied powers of Britain, Russia, Austria, and Prussia. This culminated in all five parties signing the Treaty of Paris—later called the First Peace of Paris to differentiate it from the 1815 Treaty ...