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How much did Charles I get compensated after renouncing Hainaut?

  • 100,000 marks

  • 160,000 marks

  • 200,000 marks

  • 250,000 marks

Answer

Certainly! Charles I received compensation of 160,000 marks after renouncing his claims to Hainaut. This compensation was part of the larger negotiations and peace settlement known as the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle, signed in 1748. The treaty marked the end of the War of the Austrian Succession and involved various territorial exchanges and adjustments among European powers.
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