Frederick I began negotiating the Treaties of Stockholm following the death of Charles XII of Sweden in 1718.
The death of the Swedish monarch heralded the impending conclusion of the Great Northern War.
In the treaty with Hanover on 9 November 1719, Sweden ceded the dominion of Bremen-Verden.
On 21 January 1720, Sweden ceded Swedish Pomerania south of the river Peene and east of the river Peenestrom to Prussia, including the islands of Usedom and Wollin, and the towns of Stettin, Damm and Gollnow.
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