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In April 1713, the British and French crowns, Oueen Anne of England and King Louis XIV of France, signed the Treaty of Utrecht in the Netherlands. The treaty was one of a series of treaties ending the European War of the Spanish Succession. However, under Louis XIV, France was the dominent empire of the early 18th century and England and other Europeans powers welcomed this opportunity to also limit the expanding influence of France in the New World.

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The Treaty of Utrecht that established the Peace of Utrecht, rather than a single document, comprised a series of individual peace treaties signed in the Dutch city of Utrecht in March and April 1713. Concluded between various European states, it helped end the War of the Spanish Succession. The treaties were concluded between the representatives of Louis XIV of France and Philip V of Spain on the one hand, and representatives of Queen Anne of Great Britain, the Duke of Savoy, and the United Provinces on the other.

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