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In the '''Treaty of Aranjuez''' in 1777 Spain officially recognized sovereignty the of France in [[Saint Domingue]].  
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In the '''Treaty of Aranjuez''' in 1777, Spain officially recognized sovereignty the of France in [[Saint Domingue]].  
  
 
In 1697 the island of [[Hispaniola]] was split in two by the [[Treaty of Ryswick]] . This treaty was finally ratified by the [[Treaty of Aranjuez]] on June 3, 1777, and the [[Treaty of Basel]] on July 22, 1795, leaving the western one-third of Hispaniola, [[Saint-Domingue]] a French colony and the eastern two-thirds, the current [[Dominican Republic]] to Spain.
 
In 1697 the island of [[Hispaniola]] was split in two by the [[Treaty of Ryswick]] . This treaty was finally ratified by the [[Treaty of Aranjuez]] on June 3, 1777, and the [[Treaty of Basel]] on July 22, 1795, leaving the western one-third of Hispaniola, [[Saint-Domingue]] a French colony and the eastern two-thirds, the current [[Dominican Republic]] to Spain.

Revision as of 12:07, 8 December 2005

In the Treaty of Aranjuez in 1777, Spain officially recognized sovereignty the of France in Saint Domingue.

In 1697 the island of Hispaniola was split in two by the Treaty of Ryswick . This treaty was finally ratified by the Treaty of Aranjuez on June 3, 1777, and the Treaty of Basel on July 22, 1795, leaving the western one-third of Hispaniola, Saint-Domingue a French colony and the eastern two-thirds, the current Dominican Republic to Spain.