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The Jarnac Convention was a bilateral agreement between the Kingdom of France and the United Kingdom in 1847 at the end of the Franco-Tahitian War. Its purpose was to end Franco-British diplomatic tension by guaranteeing the independence of the Leeward Islands in Polynesia. It was abrogated with the agreement of both parties in 1887.

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Jarnac Convention

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The Jarnac Convention was a bilateral agreement between the Kingdom of France and the United Kingdom in 1847 at the end of the Franco-Tahitian War. Its...

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Kingdom of Bora Bora

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recognition by France and the United Kingdom in 1847 through the Jarnac Convention. It was one of a number of independent Polynesian states in the Society...

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French colonial empire

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protectorate. A clause to the war settlement, known as the Jarnac Convention or the Anglo-French Convention of 1847, was signed by France and Great Britain, in...

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Annexation of the Leeward Islands by France

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kingdoms to the northwest of Tahiti were ensured independence by the Jarnac Convention, a joint agreement signed between France and Great Britain in 1847...

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French Polynesia

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a war with Tahiti (1844–1847), the British and French signed the Jarnac Convention in 1847, declaring that the kingdoms of Raiatea, Huahine and Bora...

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Teriimaevarua II

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under a provisional protectorate in 1880, in violation of the 1847 Jarnac Convention. In 1888, France and Britain agreed to abrogate their previous treaty...

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Teriitaria II

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dependency Moorea continued to be ruled under the French protectorate. The Jarnac Convention was also signed by France and Great Britain, in which the two powers...

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Tuarii

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British to preserve the independence of Raiatea in accordance with the Jarnac Convention of 1847. After Tehauroa's death in 1884, a civil war nearly broke...

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Tehauroa

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British to preserve the independence of Raiatea in accordance with the Jarnac Convention of 1847. Remaining unmarried, Tehauroa died on 18 March 1884 after...

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Royan

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Le Gua Le Gué-d'Alleré Guitinières Haimps L'Houmeau Île-d'Aix La Jard Jarnac-Champagne La Jarne La Jarrie La Jarrie-Audouin Jazennes Jonzacsubpr Juicq...

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List of monuments historiques in Paris

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Saint-Dominique [1,110] Hôtel des Invalides 7 129 rue de Grenelle [1,111] Hôtel de Jarnac 7 8 rue Monsieur [1,112] Hôtel Kinski 7 53 rue Saint-Dominique [1,113] Hôtel...

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European wars of religion

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(to protect La Rochelle), and then Angoulême and Cognac. At the Battle of Jarnac (16 March 1569), the Prince de Condé was killed, forcing Admiral de Coligny...

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La Rochelle

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captured in 1793 in the Gulf of Guinea. In February 1794, the National Convention passed the Law of 4 February 1794, which effectively freed all colonial...

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SBML

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the groups responsible for the development of DBSolve, E-Cell, Gepasi, Jarnac, StochSim, and The Virtual Cell. Separately, earlier in 1999, some members...

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La Flotte

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the home of Gustave Dechézeaux (1760-1794), a member of the National Convention. A victim of the Reign of Terror, he was guillotined at Rochefort on 17...

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