Dominican–French Treaty (1848)

The Treaty of Recognition, Peace, Friendship, Commerce, and Navigation, or simply the Dominican–French Treaty (1848), was a bilateral diplomatic agreement signed on May 14, 1848, between the Dominican Republic and the Kingdom of France. Through this legal instrument, France formally recognized the existence of the Dominican Republic as a sovereign and independent nation.

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Dominican–French Treaty (1848)

The Treaty of Recognition, Peace, Friendship, Commerce, and Navigation, or simply the Dominican–French Treaty (1848), was a bilateral diplomatic agreement signed on May 14, 1848, between the Dominican Republic and the Kingdom of France. Through this legal instrument, France formally recognized the existence of the Dominican Republic as a sovereign and independent nation.

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