Treaty of Medina del Campo (1489)

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title: Treaty of Medina del Campo (1489)
text: The Treaty of Medina del Campo was an agreement developed on March 26, 1489 between England and the nascent Spain. Its provisions accomplished three goals: the establishment of a common policy for the two countries regarding France, the reduction of tariffs between the two countries, and, most centrally, the arrangement of a marriage contract between Arthur Tudor, eldest son of Henry VII of England, and Catherine of Aragon, daughter of Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon. The treaty
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description: 1489 treaty between England and Spain
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date created: 2005-12-24T03:48:38Z
date modified: 2024-09-01T20:08:41Z
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