Treaty of Bayonne (A Greater War)

Causes
After months of stalemate where thousands of lives were lost with little gain Rowland Hill, chief general of the British troops in Spain along with the Spanish king Ferdinand VII asked Napoleon for peace, who accepted.

Land Changes:
Napoleon asked for the entirety of the lands north of river Ebro, which was of course denied by both Britain and Spain. After a day of negotiation Napoleon successfully claimed Catalonia for the French Empire and even got a piece of the Aragon (The land of Sobrarbe-Ribagorza). Ferdinand VII and Napoleon arrived to an agreement where they signed that there wouldn't be another try of conquering neither France nor Spain from both sides. George III and Napoleon decided to sign the final peace that would make both countries not to fight again.

Extra things of the treaty:
-All the French army would leave Spain and not enter again.

-The land blockade established by Napoleon would be lifted.

-Napoleon would not try to invade Britain