Treaty of The Hague (1701)

Treaty of the Hague (1701)
Treaty of the Second Grand Alliance between Great Britain, Austria and the United Provinces
Proclamation of Philip of Anjou as Philip V of Spain, Versailles: 16 November 1700
ContextAnti-French Alliance and the War of the Spanish Succession
Signed7 September 1701 (1701-09-07)
LocationThe Hague
Parties

The Treaty of Den Haag, or Treaty of The Hague, was signed on 7 September 1701 between England, the Holy Roman Emperor Leopold I, and the United Provinces. It reconstituted the 1689 anti-French Grand Alliance in response to the issues that resulted in the War of the Spanish Succession.