Empress Catherine II of Russia begins the …
Years: 1780 - 1780
March
Empress Catherine II of Russia begins the first League of Armed Neutrality with her declaration of Russian armed neutrality on March 11 (February 28, Old Style), 1780, during the War of American Independence.
She endorses the right of neutral countries to trade by sea with nationals of belligerent countries without hindrance, except in weapons and military supplies.
Russia will not recognize blockades of whole coasts, but only of individual ports, and only if a belligerent's warship is actually present or nearby.
The Russian navy dispatches three squadrons to the Mediterranean, Atlantic, and North Sea to enforce this decree.
Denmark-Norway and Sweden, accepting Russia's proposals for an alliance of neutrals, adopt the same policy towards shipping, and the three countries sign the agreement forming the League.
They remain otherwise out of the war, but threaten joint retaliation for every ship of theirs searched by a belligerent.
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- Sweden, (second) Kingdom of
- Denmark-Norway, Kingdom of
- Britain, Kingdom of Great
- Russian Empire
- United States of America (US, USA) (Philadelphia PA)
- League of Armed Neutrality, First
