The 1762 Treaty of Hamburg ended the Seven Years' War between Sweden and Prussia

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The 1762 Treaty of Hamburg ended the Seven Years' War between Sweden and Prussia

The Treaty of Hamburg ended Sweden's involvement in the Seven Years' War in 1762, restoring borders and signaling a shift in the balance of power within Northern Europe.

Sweden and Prussia signed the Treaty of Hamburg in 1762, effectively ending a conflict that had drained both nations' resources. Despite years of fighting during the Seven Years' War, the treaty resulted in no territorial changes, returning all borders to their pre-war status.

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