The Treaty of London ended a long war between England and Spain.

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After nearly two decades of conflict, Spain and England finally reached a pivotal turning point when they signed the Treaty of London. This momentous agreement brought an end to the long-lasting Anglo-Spanish War and established peace between the two nations. The treaty included provisions to restore territories captured during the conflict, such as the return of Spanish ships seized by English pirates. Additionally, it addressed issues of trade and diplomacy, paving the way for renewed economic and political relations. The signing of the Treaty of London marked a significant moment of reconciliation, as it brought an end to hostilities and helped establish a more peaceful era between Spain and England. #TreatyofLondon #AngloSpanishWar #PeaceTreaty
Location : Spain
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