Treaties of Dresden (Du Gamla, Du Fria!)

The Treaties of Dresden (German: Verträge Dresden, Swedish: Fördragen från Dresden, Russian: Dogovory Drezdena, Polish: Traktaty Dresden), were a series of treaties occurring between October 10 and November 5 of 1726 between the major fighting members of the Great Northern War, among them Sweden, Poland, Saxony and Great Britain (in the winning side) and Hannover, Prussia and Russia on the other. It marked the end of the Great Northern War, as well of any form of power for Prussia and the severe weakening of Russia to Sweden and Saxony's benefit.

Terms
*Brademburgh-Prussia and Hannover would disappear, being replaced by a federation of the both between their westernmost enclaves.


 * Treaty_of_Dresden_outsides_Germany.pngver's main territory and Pommerania would go to Sweden. Brademburg would go to Saxony, and Prussia to Poland.


 * Norway would be ceded to Sweden, as would Karelia, Kola and the territory of the former Novgorod Republic.


 * Poland would win Prussia and parts of southeastern Russia.


 * A new Tatar state would be created in the Azow sea.