Franco-Swedish Treaty Explained
Franco-Swedish Treaty (1738) |
Type: | Amity treaty |
Date Signed: | December 1738 |
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The Franco-Swedish Treaty (1738) was a treaty of amity signed between France and Sweden.
Stipulations
- Sweden promises not to conclude any alliance without first notifying France.[1] [2]
- In addition to paying a subsidy of 90,000,[3] France pays 200,000 livres referred to as pensions and gratuities for Swedish ministers in French sources.[4]
Notes and References
- Book: From Louis XIV to Napoleon: The Fate of a Great Power . 978-1-135-35765-8 . Black . Jeremy . 3 April 2013 . Routledge .
- Book: British Diplomacy and Swedish Politics, 1758-1773 . 978-0-8166-5859-6 . Roberts . Michael . 10 November 1980 . U of Minnesota Press .
- Web site: A New Geographical and Historical Grammar ... The fifth edition, etc. [With maps.] . Salmon . Thomas . 1757 .
- Book: Mercenary Swedes: French Subsidies to Sweden 1631–1796 . 978-91-88661-83-8 . Norrhem . Svante . 9 March 2020 . Nordic Academic Press, Sweden .