Treaty of The Hague (1701)

Treaty of the Hague (1701)
Treaty of the Second Grand Alliance between Great Britain,[a] Austria and the United Provinces
Proclamation of Philip of Anjou as Philip V of Spain, Versailles: 16 November 1700
ContextAnti-French Alliance and the War of the Spanish Succession
Signed7 September 1701 (1701-09-07)
LocationThe Hague
Parties

The Treaty of Den Haag, or Treaty of The Hague, was signed on 7 September 1701 between England, the Holy Roman Emperor Leopold I, and the United Provinces. It reconstituted the 1689 anti-French Grand Alliance in response to the issues that resulted in the War of the Spanish Succession.
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