Treaty of Lisbon
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Treaty of Lisbon
The fundamental terms of the treaty were:
-The Spanish Habsburgs finally recognized the legitimacy of the Braganza dynasty in Portugal. Infanta Catarina, Duchess of Braganza (1540–1614), former Duchess of Braganza and grandmother of João IV of Portugal, was retrospectively acknowledged as a legitimate heir to the throne.
-Portuguese sovereignty over its colonial possessions was reconfirmed, except for the African exclave of Ceuta, who did not recognize the House of Braganza as the new ruling dynasty.
-Spain ceded Luzon to Portugal in exchange for its rights to the Spice Islands.[1]
-The British and the Spanish would recognize Celebes as a Portuguese territory, not a Dutch colony.[2]
-Agreements on the exchange of prisoners, reparations, and the restoration of commercial relations were reached.
-Portugal ceded the African city of Ceuta to Spain. Seven years earlier, the nearby city of Tangiers had been awarded to Charles II of England as part of the dowry of Catherine of Braganza; this was stipulated in the Treaty of Lisbon of 1661.
1. The Spanish were humiliated by the Malong-Almazan revolt despite the fact that they were leaderless for a while and despite the fact that they reinforced it with forces from Ternate and the fact that the Spanish blocked any news about it.
2. This would break the Anglo-Dutch alliance due to Celebes being recognized by the British as a Portuguese colony as it would mean that the British would help the Portuguese regain it.
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Treaty of Lisbon
Freepedia
Treaty of Lisbon
The fundamental terms of the treaty were:
-The Spanish Habsburgs finally recognized the legitimacy of the Braganza dynasty in Portugal. Infanta Catarina, Duchess of Braganza (1540–1614), former Duchess of Braganza and grandmother of João IV of Portugal, was retrospectively acknowledged as a legitimate heir to the throne.
-Portuguese sovereignty over its colonial possessions was reconfirmed, except for the African exclave of Ceuta, who did not recognize the House of Braganza as the new ruling dynasty.
-Spain ceded Luzon to Portugal in exchange for its rights to the Spice Islands.[1]
-The British and the Spanish would recognize Celebes as a Portuguese territory, not a Dutch colony.[2]
-Agreements on the exchange of prisoners, reparations, and the restoration of commercial relations were reached.
-Portugal ceded the African city of Ceuta to Spain. Seven years earlier, the nearby city of Tangiers had been awarded to Charles II of England as part of the dowry of Catherine of Braganza; this was stipulated in the Treaty of Lisbon of 1661.
1. The Spanish were humiliated by the Malong-Almazan revolt despite the fact that they were leaderless for a while and despite the fact that they reinforced it with forces from Ternate and the fact that the Spanish blocked any news about it.
2. This would break the Anglo-Dutch alliance due to Celebes being recognized by the British as a Portuguese colony as it would mean that the British would help the Portuguese regain it.
@Lusitania
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