The United Kingdom and Spain in the Eighteenth Century

Manuel-Reyes García Hurtado · 2024

In 1793, Spain abandoned its friendship with France based on the Family Pacts policy followed during most of the eighteenth century to join the first anti-revolutionary coalition and ally with the staunch enemy, Great Britain.

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Manuel-Reyes García Hurtado
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2024
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Routledge
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In 1793, Spain abandoned its friendship with France based on the Family Pacts policy followed during most of the eighteenth century to join the first anti-revolutionary coalition and ally with the staunch enemy, Great Britain. A new union began that we could qualify as “against nature” which leads us to ask ourselves the following questions: What is the explanation for that change in the diplomatic line of the Madrid cabinet? Was the break with France complete? Did they maintain secret contacts? Once the peace with France was signed, was the drift towards the alliance complete, or were new options considered involving the English government? Why did the Spanish government declare war on the English in 1796?

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