
Treaty of Hubertusburg
The Treaty of Hubertusburg, signed in 1763, ended the conflict between Prussia and Austria during the Seven Years' War. It reaffirmed Prussia's control over Silesia, a valuable region it had seized earlier, and restored borders among the involved European powers. The treaty aimed to maintain the balance of power in Europe and prevent further wars over territories. It marked a major step in diplomatic negotiations, emphasizing stability and territorial agreements, rather than resolving all underlying tensions. Overall, it helped establish the political landscape of Europe that lasted until future conflicts.