The Treaty of Jönköping was a peace agreement signed between Denmark–Norway and Sweden, which ended the Dano-Swedish War (1808–1809). It was mainly signed due to Swedish exhaustion after the loss of Finland to Russia in the Finnish War, and its leaders wanted to restore pre-war borders with Denmark–Norway.[1] The treaty was concluded on 10 October 1809.[2]

Treaty of Jönköping
TypePeace treaty
ContextEnd of the Dano-Swedish War (1808–1809)
DraftedMiddle of November
Signed10 October
LocationJönköping
Ratified10 October
Effective10 October
NegotiatorsCarl Gustaf Adlerberg [sv]
Niels Rosenkrantz
SignatoriesCarl Gustaf Adlerberg [sv]
Niels Rosenkrantz
PartiesSweden
Denmark-Norway

Stipulations

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  • Return to status quo between the two, with both sides returning occupied territory.[2][3][4]
  • Sweden is to keep British warships from its coast[2][5]
  • Defectors and prisoners from both sides are to be returned[2][3]

References

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  1. ^ Birch J.h.s. (1938). Denmark In History.
  2. ^ a b c d Sundberg, Ulf (1997). Svenska freder och stillestånd 1249-1814. Arete. ISBN 978-91-89080-01-0.
  3. ^ a b "Freden i Jönköping | historisajten".
  4. ^ Hårdstedt, Martin (30 March 2022). Finska kriget: 1808-1809. Historiska media. ISBN 978-91-7789-827-6.
  5. ^ Cobbett, William (1813). Cobbett's Political Register. William Cobbett.