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  1. 3 de mai. de 2018 · The Treaty of Ryswick (1697) actually consisted of a series of bilateral treaties that ended the Nine Years' War between France and Spain, England, the Holy Roman Empire, and the Dutch Republic. The war can be regarded as part of the ongoing struggle between Habsburg and Bourbon. Ryswick was a stalemate as it left the matter of the Spanish ...

  2. : 27 According to the terms of the 1697 Peace of Ryswick that ended the Nine Years' War, the boundaries and outposts of New France, New England, and New York remained substantially unchanged. The war was largely caused by the fact that the treaties and agreements that were reached at the end of King Philip's War (1675–1678) were not adhered to. [10]

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  4. RYSWICK, TREATY OF, the peace which in 1697 ended the war between France on the one side and the Empire, England, Spain and Holland, on the other. Begun in 1689 under the leadership of the new king of England, William III., its object was to put a check on the ambitious designs of Louis XIV., and it raged in the Netherlands, the Rhineland ...

  5. Treaty of Ryswick. The Treaty of Ryswick ended the hostilities of the Wars of the League of Augsburg and proved to be a peace signed out of exhaustion more than a concrete settlement of the issues. Neither side offered much in the way of significant concessions and many problems, most notably the question of who would inherit the Spanish ...

  6. Last Edited January 10, 2023. The Treaty of Ryswick (or Rijswijk), signed in 1697, ended the Nine Years’ War in Europe between France and the Grand Alliance, which included England and several other European states. In the North American theatre of war, known as King William’s War, the Treaty of Ryswick ended armed conflicts between the ...

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