Austria's largely bloodless invasion of Bohemia ends …

Years: 1779 - 1779
May

Austria's largely bloodless invasion of Bohemia ends in the Congress of Teschen, mediated by Russia and France on May 13, 1779.

According to the peace settlement, Maria Theresa of Austria, much to the displeasure of her son and co-ruler, Emperor Joseph II, returns to Bavaria all but the Innviertel, a mere fraction of the territory it had claimed.

Saxony receives financial reward for their role in the intervention.

One byproduct of the of the war is that it lessens the chances of Austria or Prussia intervening on Britain's side during the American war of Independence.

The War of Bavarian Secession is notable as the last war of Frederick the Great.

When Joseph tries the scheme again in 1784, Frederick will create the Fürstenbund, allowing himself to be seen as a defender of German liberties.

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