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Under the terms of the treaty of london (1839), britain pledged to protect the neutrality of which small european state?

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The 1839 Treaty of London was a treaty between Great Britain, Austria, France, Prussia, and Russia, on the one part, and The Netherlands, on the other. It derives its significance from Article 7 that leads Britain to protect the neutrality of Belgium in the event of the latter's invasion.

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