Preliminary Peace
As a preliminary peace ( lat. Präliminar , "preliminary", "advance") or preliminary peace is called a preliminary peace , which even a definitive peace agreement must follow.
In the preliminaries , the deliberations and negotiations , the peace preliminaries, the main provisional points of the future peace treaty , are negotiated. The term was first used for the Hamburg Preliminary Peace (1641).
Other historically significant preliminary peace were among others:
- Preliminary Peace between the Thirteen Colonies of America and Great Britain (November 30, 1782),
- Preliminary peace at Villafranca (July 11, 1859),
- Preliminary Peace of Nikolsburg (July 26, 1866),
- The preliminary peace of Versailles (February 26, 1871),
- San Stefano preliminary peace (March 3, 1878).
Individual evidence
- ^ British-American Diplomacy Preliminary Articles of Peace; Nov. 30,1782 Yale Law School website. Archived on web.archive.org on October 2, 2017.