Treaty of Paris (1810)

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In the Treaty of Paris of January 6, 1810 , the state of war between France and Sweden was ended. According to the contractual agreements, Sweden received Swedish Pomerania with the island of Rügen , on the other hand, in return, participated in the continental blockade directed against Great Britain .

When Napoléon Bonaparte forced Sweden to wage war with Great Britain - the war was declared, but not waged on either side - and illegally occupied Swedish Western Pomerania for his Russian campaign, Sweden's Crown Prince Karl Johann , who was Marshal of France until September 23, 1810 , turned was from Napoleonic France .

See also: coalition wars