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[edit] Belgium
A caricature by
Honoré Daumier, depicting the great powers signing a treaty while the Dutch and Belgians in the background. Poland is meanwhile kept under the feet of Russia
In November 1830 the London Conference ordered an armistice between Belgium and the Netherlands. A first draft for a treaty was rejected by the Belgians, a second by the Dutch. A final treaty would be accomplished in the London Conference of 1838-39.