Treaty of Barcelona (Corsican Independence)

The Treaty of Barcelona was a pact between the waring powers of the Corsican Revolution that ended the war and dedicated the terms of the peace. A separate treaty was signed between the Russian and Ottoman Empires.

Although Britain captured all of Corsica, Poland was still divided between royal Polish forces based in Warsaw and Bar Confederate and Austrian forces based in Kraków. As a result, there wasn't a clear winner.

Terms
The terms of the treaty include:


 * France and Genoa agreed to recognize the independence of Corsica and abandon their claims to the island.
 * Savoy, Nice, and Piedmont would be returned to the House of Savoy. In exchange, Sardinia would be given to a Hapsburg prince, and British would return France's oversea colonies captured during the war to France.
 * The Kingdom of Poland would be divided into the Kingdom of Warsaw and the Kingdom of Kraków.
 * Poland was to be granted economic privileges in the Kingdom of Warsaw.
 * The British Navy would have rights to Corsican harbors.