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Anglo-Austrian Alliance : ウィキペディア英語版 | Anglo-Austrian Alliance The Anglo-Austrian Alliance connected the Kingdom of Great Britain and the Habsburg monarchy during the first half of the 18th century. It was largely the work of the British statesman Duke of Newcastle, who considered an alliance with Austria crucial to prevent the further expansion of French power. It lasted from 1731 to 1756 and formed part of the stately quadrille by which the Great Powers of Europe continually shifted their alliances to try to maintain the balance of power in Europe. Its collapse during the Diplomatic Revolution ultimately led to the Seven Years' War. ==Background==
In 1725 Austria had signed the Treaty of Vienna offering material support to the Spanish in their efforts to try to take back Gibraltar from the British.〔Browning p.48〕 Britain was at the time allied to France, although their relationship was slowly declining and by 1731 they would be considered enemies once more.〔Simms p.215-221〕 When in 1727 the Spanish besieged Gibraltar during the Anglo-Spanish War, British diplomats persuaded the Austrians not to assist the Spanish, offering a number of concessions. A humiliated Spain was forced to break off the siege and make peace.〔Browning p.55〕 A number of prominent Austrophiles had for some time been advocating a British alliance with Austria, as the Austrians were seen as the only country with land forces that could match the French on the continent. They received a boost when the greatest opponent of Austria, Lord Townshend was forced to resign from office in 1730. It cleared the way for a full rapprochement between London and Vienna and gave the Duke of Newcastle increasing control over British foreign policy. He was strongly convinced that an alliance with Austria was essential.
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