<P> The second Family Compact was made on October 25, 1743 again by King Philip V of Spain and King Louis XV of France in the Treaty of Fontainebleau . </P> <P> This pact was signed in the middle of the War of Austrian Succession, and most of its clauses had to do with the conduct of the war . The result was the expansion of Spanish influence in Italy when Philip V's fourth son Philip, became in 1748 Duke of Parma, Piacenza and Guastalla . </P> <P> The third Family Compact was made on 15 August 1761 by King Charles III of Spain and Louis XV in the Treaty of Paris . </P> <P> Charles III was the son of Philip V, making him Louis's first cousin . At this time France was fighting the Seven Years' War against Great Britain . Charles's alliance reversed the policy of his predecessor, Ferdinand VI, who wished to keep Spain out of the war . The agreement involved Spain's allies Naples and Tuscany . When Spain became involved, the British occupied the Philippines and Cuba . Charles III recovered these possessions in the Treaty of Paris (1763), but ceded Florida to the British . </P>

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