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with little opposition in August–October 1717, which was then followed by a Spanish landing in Sicily in July 1718. The three states were joined by Austria on 2 August 1718, thus forming the Quadruple Alliance. These four states co-operated during the
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convinced many that they were no longer a reliable ally but were instead returning to the traditional position of a rival. The end of the alliance was never formally declared, but by early 1731, it was widely considered to be over.
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and their colonial rivalry in North America continued. Some have suggested that between 1688 and 1815, Britain and France were 'natural enemies', and the period has become known as the
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was his heir by the terms of the Peace of Utrecht. Britain was wary of alienating the much larger France. Negotiations led to the creation of an alliance between the two in late 1716.
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in 1729 began to dissolve the French interest in the alliance, as their future was increasingly secure. In Britain a group of
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joined Britain and France against the looming threat of a resurgent Spain. That threat proved real when
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suggested that Austria would make a better potential partner for Britain. The actions of the French
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were increasingly hostile towards Britain. The French failure to support the British during the
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In 1731, Britain, sensing the direction Cardinal Fleury was taking France, concluded an
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Charles Gravier: Comete de Vergennes: French Diplomacy in the Age of Revolution
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of Europe repeatedly switched partners to try to build a superior alliance.
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Three Victories and a Defeat: The Rise and Fall of the First British Empire
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politicians had attacked the Peace of Utrecht under the slogan "
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to stop these Spanish attempts to re-conquer parts of Italy.
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Military alliances involving the Kingdom of Great Britain
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Foreign alliances of France
Frankish–Abbasid alliance
Franco-Mongol alliance
Franco-Scottish alliance
Franco-Polish alliance
Franco-Hungarian alliance
Franco-Ottoman alliance
Franco-English alliance
Franco-Indian alliance
Franco-British alliance
Franco-Spanish alliance
Franco-Prussian alliance
Franco-Austrian alliance
Franco-Indian Alliances
Franco-Vietnamese
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Franco-American alliance
Franco-Persian alliance
Franco-Prussian alliance
Franco-Austrian alliance
Franco-Russian alliance
Entente Cordiale
Franco-Polish alliance
Franco-Italian alliance

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