CoN 4: First Treaty of Amsterdam

Background
Holland and Trier, being member states of the Council, and being in close proximity to each other, both wanted to draw boundaries to prevent a conflict in the already-tightly-packed Holy Roman Empire. By claiming entire Regions for themselves, they could guarantee a war would not break out if one nation wanted the other's land.

Text of the Treaty
1st Treaty of Amsterdam

20 OCT 1446

-Trier agrees to recognize the Low Countries as unquestionably Dutch. Trier will not expand into this region without approval from Holland.

-Holland agrees to recognize the North Germany region as unquestionably Rhenish. Holland will not expand into this region without approval from Trier.

Signed

Willem VII, Count of Holland

Jakob von Sirk, Archbishop-Elector of Trier

Aftermath
Following the First Treaty of Amsterdam, Holland and Trier continued in their conquests of their respective regions, with their borders peacefully resting against each other. Conflict had been avoided, for the time being.