the Arctic 1814: Treaty of Kiel
Treaty of Kiel
14 Jan 1814 Treaty of Kiel
As the Napoleonic Wars came to a close, allied Sweden attacked pro-French Denmark. Forced to come to terms, the Danes signed the Treaty of Kiel in early 1814, agreeing to cede Norway to Sweden. However, Denmark was allowed to retain the historically Norwegian territories of Iceland, the Faroe Islands, and Greenland.
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