significance of the treaty of constantinople in greek history
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Greece became independent in the year 1832 after the treaty of Constantinople.
It was between Britain, France Russia on one side and the Ottoman Empire on the other side.
Leopold stepped down as a claimant of the Greece throne.
The treaty allowed certain parts of the border area to be under control of Greece.
It was between Britain, France Russia on one side and the Ottoman Empire on the other side.
Leopold stepped down as a claimant of the Greece throne.
The treaty allowed certain parts of the border area to be under control of Greece.
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Explanation:
the treaty of constantinople recognised Greece as an independent state.
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