Treaties of Madrid
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- 1651
- In François VI, duc de La Rochefoucauld: Heritage and political activities
…the draft of the so-called Treaty of Madrid of 1651, which laid down conditions of Spanish help to the French nobility. La Rochefoucauld not only signed the treaty but is thought by one scholar to have drafted it.
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- In François VI, duc de La Rochefoucauld: Heritage and political activities
- 1670
- In Jamaica: Planters, buccaneers, and slaves
…claims to Jamaica in the Treaty of Madrid (1670), British authorities began to suppress the buccaneers. In 1672 they arrested Henry Morgan following his successful (though unsanctioned) assault on Panama. However, two years later the crown knighted him and appointed him deputy governor of Jamaica, and many of his former…
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- In Jamaica: Planters, buccaneers, and slaves
1529
- role of John III
- In John III
By the Treaty of Madrid (1529), Portugal secured the Moluccas, or Spice Islands (now part of Indonesia), while recognizing Spain’s claim to the Philippines; this complemented the Treaty of Tordesillas, which divided sovereignty over the New World between the peninsular powers. In 1533 John promoted Portuguese settlement…
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- In John III