Treaty of Fontainebleau, illustration. The treaty was a secret agreement in which France ceded Louisiana and what is now New Orleans to Spain. It was one of the most important of a series of land exchanges that lead to the end of the Seven Years' War (1756-1763), a global conflict over territories primarily between Britain and France, but also involving Spain. Illustration published in 1880. | |
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