The peace agreement of 1679, known as the Treaty of Nijmegen, marked the end of the Franco-Dutch War and brought significant territorial adjustments in Europe. France gained territories such as Franche-Comté and parts of the Spanish Netherlands, enhancing its power. The treaty also established a temporary peace in Europe, allowing for a period of stability and diplomacy among the major powers. However, it did not resolve underlying tensions, laying the groundwork for future conflicts.
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