Treaty of Aranjuez (1801)
The Treaty of Aranjuez (1801) was signed on 21 March 1801 by France and Spain. It confirmed the terms of the secret Third Treaty of San Ildefonso dated 1 October 1800. That treaty said Spain would give its North American colony of Spanish Louisiana for territories in Tuscany.
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![]() Talleyrand; a versatile and subtle diplomatist, the Treaty was one part of a complex series of interlocking agreements | |
Context | Confirmation of the Third Treaty of San Ildefonso; Spain agrees to transfer Spanish Louisiana to France for territories in Italy. |
Signed | 21 March 1801 |
Location | Aranjuez |
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