Marie Therese gave up all her rights to her father's inheritance.
There were four major wars and numerous smaller conflicts.
In the 1667 to 1668 War of (the) Devolution, France occupied the Spanish-controlled provinces of Spanish Netherlands and Franche-Comté.Because of one law not many people knew about (called the Jus Devolutionis), Louis XIV claimed these provinces 'devolved' to him because of his marriage to Maria Theresa of Spain.
King Louis XIV of France led several armed conflicts during his reign between 1661 and 1715. Louis’ military excursions can be neatly separated into four distinct conflicts: the War of Devolution with Spain, the Dutch War, the War of the Palatinate and the War of the Spanish Succession–the last of which might be called the first truly global conflict of the modern age. This urged Louis XIV to lay already a serious claim to part of the inheritance of Philip IV, based on a local law called the devolution-right . SOME POLITICS FIRST In 1665 King Philip IV of Spain had died and his 4 year old heir Charles II was a weak child. France experienced several periods of warfare under Louis XIV, with diverse results. The French King set his eyes on the Spanish Netherlands (Belgium today) and once again it was the missing dowry of his Spanish wife, Marie Thérèse, that sparked the conflict. of Spain. Louis married Marie-Therese of Spain in 1660 due to the terms of the Treaty of the Pyrenees. Louis XIV invaded the Spanish Netherlands in 1667, just when the Republic was fully occupied by the 2nd Anglo-Dutch War. However Louis XIV was able to achieve victory in Nine Years War , Dutch War , War of Devolution and make territorial gains through them. The first war was against Spain. A 1668 alliance of England, Sweden, and the Dutch Republic formed to halt the … In exchange for the promise of 500,000 gold ducats.