Treaty of Huế (1863)
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1863 treaty between Vietnam and France
The Treaty of Huế is a treaty signed on April 14, 1863, between representatives of Đại Nam and the French Empire.
Terms
Based on the terms of the accord, three Vietnamese ports were opened (
Saigon, seized by the French in 1862, was declared the capital of French Cochinchina
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Overall, the treaty confirmed the tenets of the First Treaty of Saigon.
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