Treaty of Amiens
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Was a treaty between France and Great Britain that ended the War of the Second Coalition.
Chronology
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March 1802: In 1802, Britain and France signed the Treaty of Amiens, ending the war of the War of the Second Coalition. Britain returned the Island of Menorca to Spain.
March 1802: The Treaty of Amiens in 1802 restored the island of Marie-Galante to France. With the restoration, slavery too was reinstated .
March 1802: At the Peace of Amiens (1802), the Netherlands received the Essequibo colony for a short time.
January 1806: The outbreak of the Napoleonic Wars (18 May 1803) invalidated the Peace of Amiens. In January 1806, the British occupied the colony for a second time after the Battle of Blaauwberg.
March 1802: In 1802, Britain and France signed the Treaty of Amiens, ending the war of the War of the Second Coalition. Britain returned the Cape Colony to the Dutch.
The Treaty of Amiens of 1802 returned Saint Pierre and Miquelon to France.
August 1802: The Treaty of Amiens of 1802 returned the Saint Peter islands to France.
Restoration of French rule in French India according to the Treaty of Amiens.
July 1803: Restoration of French rule in Yahaol, Mahé and Karikal in accordance with the Treaty of Amiens.
October 1803: Restoration of French rule in Yahaol, Mahé and Karikal in accordance with the Treaty of Amiens.