Treaty of Paris (1763)
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Treaty of Paris (1763)
Summary
Treaty of Paris (1763) is a peace treaty[1]. Treaty of Paris (1763) has Wikipedia articles in 27 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Treaty of Paris (1763)'s instance of is recorded as peace treaty[3].
- The location of Treaty of Paris (1763) was Paris[4].
- Treaty of Paris (1763)'s Commons category is recorded as Treaty of Paris (1763)[5].
- Treaty of Paris (1763) occurred on February 10, 1763[6].
- Among those involved in Treaty of Paris (1763) was United Kingdom[7].
- A participant in Treaty of Paris (1763) was Portugal[8].
- A participant in Treaty of Paris (1763) was Kingdom of France[9].
- Among those involved in Treaty of Paris (1763) was Spanish Empire[10].
- Treaty of Paris (1763)'s has edition or translation is recorded as Q107155798[11].
- Treaty of Paris (1763)'s has cause is recorded as Seven Years' War[12].
- Treaty of Paris (1763)'s described by source is recorded as Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary[13].
- Treaty of Paris (1763)'s signatory is recorded as Kingdom of Great Britain[14].
- Treaty of Paris (1763)'s signatory is recorded as Kingdom of France[15].
- Treaty of Paris (1763)'s signatory is recorded as Spain[16].
- Treaty of Paris (1763)'s signatory is recorded as Kingdom of Portugal[17].
Why It Matters
Treaty of Paris (1763) has Wikipedia articles in 27 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] Treaty of Paris (1763) is known by 26 alternative names across languages and contexts.[18]