The Habsburg allies, despite early victories by …

Years: 1684 - 1827

The Habsburg allies, despite early victories by the Austro-English alliance, are unable to install the Austrian Archduke Charles on the Spanish throne.

As the war drags on, the alliance begins to unravel, especially when, after the death of Leopold's elder son, Charles becomes Holy Roman Emperor in 1711.

The actual unification of the Habsburg lines in Charles VI (r. 1711-40) poses a greater threat to other European powers than does the possible union of war-weakened France and Spain.

Austria's allies make peace with France in 1713 and sign the Treaty of Utrecht.

Because his former allies negotiate a treaty to protect their own interests, the settlement Charles receives when he finally abandons the war in 1714 is meager: the Spanish Netherlands (present-day Belgium) and various Italian territories.

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