Treaty of Madrid (1801)

Treaty of Madrid (1801);
Treaty of Peace between France and Portugal.
French Guiana; the Treaty extended its borders south
ContextPortugal agrees territorial adjustments in South America, closes its ports to British shipping and pays France 20 million francs.
Signed29 September 1801 (1801-09-29)
LocationMadrid, Spain
Negotiators
Parties

The 1801 Treaty of Madrid was signed on 29 September 1801 by Portugal and France. Portugal made territorial concessions to France in Northern Brazil, closed its ports to British shipping and paid an indemnity of 20 million francs.[a]

  1. ^ Lyman, Theodore (1828). The Diplomacy of the United States: Being an Account of the Foreign Relations of the Country, From the First Treaty With France, in 1778, to the Present Time, Volume 2 (2018 ed.). Sagwan Press. p. 223. ISBN 1296894282.


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