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  • The Treaty of El Pardo was signed on 12 February 1761 between representatives of the Spanish and Portuguese empires. Based on the terms of the treaty, all...
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  • Treaty of El Pardo (1761) Treaty of El Pardo (1778) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Treaty of El Pardo. If an internal...
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    territory of the Seven Missions. Following the Guarani War, the treaty was annulled by Spain and Portugal in the Treaty of El Pardo (1761). The border...
    37 KB (4,408 words) - 15:00, 19 January 2025
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    The Treaty of El Pardo signed on 11 March 1778 sought to end conflict between Spain and Portugal in the Río de la Plata region, along the modern boundary...
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    Eventually, Spain and Portugal annulled the 1750 treaty in the Treaty of El Pardo (1761), with Spain regaining control over the seven missions and its surrounding...
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    known as the Treaty of Tudején. Also known as the Treaty of Winchester or the Treaty of Westminster. Also known as the First Treaty of Constance. Also...
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  • Banda Oriental (category Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata)
    Guaraní War (1754–1756), after which the Treaty of El Pardo (1761) repealed all aspects of the previous treaty. The First Cevallos expedition was a military...
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    and the refusal of the Guaraní to be forcibly relocated, led to the nullification of the treaty by the subsequent Treaty of El Pardo, signed by both countries...
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    The Mission. List of treaties Spanish–Portuguese War (1776–77) Treaty of El Pardo (1778) Second Treaty of San Ildefonso Third Treaty of San Ildefonso This...
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    Fortaleza de Santa Teresa (category National Historic Monuments of Uruguay)
    signing of the Treaty of El Pardo (1761) in practice nullified the Treaty of Madrid (1750). Governor and Captain General of the Captaincy of Rio de Janeiro...
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    little interest anyhow. A new treaty between Spain and Portugal, the Treaty of El Pardo of 1761, rendered the Treaty of Madrid null and void. Spain agreed...
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    Fuerte San Miguel (Uruguay) (category National Historic Monuments of Uruguay)
    the line of Castillos Grande, and could strengthen it. Before the signing of the Treaty of El Pardo (1761), the governor and captain-general of the captaincy...
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    Chuy (redirect from History of Chuy)
    the signing of the Treaty of El Pardo. In Europe came the Seven Years' War. At that time, Pedro de Cevallos ousted the Portuguese colony of Santa Teresa...
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    was subsequently scrapped under the Treaty of El Pardo in 1761. Spain finally acquired Sacramento under the Treaty of San Ildefonso in 1777, which gave...
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    against the Convention of El Pardo that aimed to settle the dispute peacefully. In the speech against the convention in the House of Commons on 8 March 1739...
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    regions of Brazil, and also the Treaty of El Pardo, on 11 March 1778, in which Spain again conceded that Portuguese Brazil had expanded far west of the longitude...
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    in private. Her parents had been the Duke and Duchess of Parma since 1749, when the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle (1748) awarded the duchy to the Bourbons...
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    Portuguese empire after the Treaty of Madrid in 1750. It became a state under the First Brazilian Republic in 1889. Most of the state is tropical jungle;...
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    January 1739 Convention of Pardo set up a Commission to resolve the Georgia-Florida boundary dispute and agreed Spain would pay damages of £95,000 for ships...
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  • operation. 1505 – San Jerónimo el Real built. 1526 – Treaty of Madrid signed. 1537 – Casa de Cisneros built. 1547 – Birth of Miguel de Cervantes, later a...
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