Treaty Of Hubertusburg

The Treaty of Hubertusburg, signed on 15 February 1763, together with the Treaty of Paris signed on 10 February 1763, marked the end of the French and Indian War and of the Seven Years' War. Specifically, the Treaty of Hubertusburg ended the continental conflict with no significant changes in prewar borders. Silesia remained Prussian, and Prussia clearly stood among the ranks of the great powers. The Treaty of Hubertusburg (German: Friede zu Hubertusburg) was signed by Prussia, Austria and Saxony.

 

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