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* ''Encyclopædia Britannica''. (1911-1912). [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1911_Encyclopaedia_Britannica Eleventh Edition]. | * ''Encyclopædia Britannica''. (1911-1912). [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1911_Encyclopaedia_Britannica Eleventh Edition]. | ||
− | * Treaty of Ryswick. (2005, December 4). ''Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia''. Retrieved 18:19, December 8, 2005 | + | * Treaty of Ryswick. (2005, December 4). ''Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia''. Retrieved 18:19, December 8, 2005 [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Treaty_of_Ryswick&oldid=30135771]. |
==External link== | ==External link== |
Revision as of 22:20, 22 April 2006
In the Treaty of Ryswick (also Treaty of Rijswijk; named after the town in the western Netherlands were negotiations took place) in 1697 (signed on September 20, 1697), Spain recognized the French control of the western one-third of Hispaniola; then Saint-Domingue, now the Republic of Haiti.
See also
- Category:Treaties - Treaties relating to Haiti and it's revolution.
References
- Encyclopædia Britannica. (1911-1912). Eleventh Edition.
- Treaty of Ryswick. (2005, December 4). Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 18:19, December 8, 2005 [1].
External link
- Museum Rijswijk - The Dutch museum has objects relating to the Treaty of Ryswick.