Which treaty recognize Greece as an independent nation
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Treaty of Constantinople
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The Treaty of Constantinople is the treaty that recognized Greece as an independent nation `google
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“Treaty of Constantinople” of 1832 was recognized “Greece as an independent nation”.
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- Constantinople's Treaty was the product of the Constantinople Conference, which was opened in the year of 1832 on the month of February.
- With the involvement of Great Powers (Britain, Russia and France) on one side and the “Ottoman Empire” on the other side.
- The factors that shaped the treaty included Leopold's refusal of the Saxe-Koburg-Gotha (“future King of Belgium”) to accept the Greek throne.
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