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Name: Treaty of Amiens

Type: Event

Start: 1802 AD

End: 1806 AD

Parent: War of the Second Coalition

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Was a treaty between France and Great Britain that ended the War of the Second Coalition.

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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.

  • 1. Saint Pierre and Miquelon (Treaty of Amiens)


    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.

  • 2. French India (Treaty of Amiens)


    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.

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