Treaty of Lisbon (1808) (Think Before You Act)

The Treaty of Lisbon was signed in May 2th, 1808 by France, Britain, and Portugal. The treaty concluded the short-lived Portuguese after the Battle of Lison on the 8th.

Terms

 * 1) Portugual gave away all of its colonial possessions except Angola and Mocambique
 * 2) Pedro IV of Portugal can govern Brazil under French scrutiny
 * 3) Portugal lost the provinces of Algarve and Norte to Spain
 * 4) Portugal was divided into two states: Alentejo to the north, and a rump Portugal to the south
 * 5) The Portuguese states are under French influence and are part of the Continental System

Effects
The Treaty of Lisbon had lasting effects that would conclude the Napoleonic Wars. It wrecked the once mighty empire of Portugal, reducing it to two rump states. Also, the annexation of Brazil game France solidation over most of the American continents. Without its continental ally, Britain was left alone in the dark, finished off by Napoleon in the English Channel War.