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On 8 May 1659, France and Spain began negotiating terms; the death of Oliver Cromwell in September 1658 weakened England, which was allowed to observe but excluded from the talks. Although the Anglo-Spanish War was suspended after the 1660 restoration of Charles II , it did not formally end until the Treaty of Madrid (1667) .
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Dunkirk was Spain's greatest base for privateers, and these privateers had wreaked havoc on English merchant shipping. [c] It was defended by a garrison of about 3,000 in May 1658, [14] while an English fleet of 18 ships, [15] under Edward Mountagu, blockaded the port and prevented any
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France–Spain relations are bilateral relations between France and Spain, in which both share a long border across the Pyrenees, other than one point which is cut off by Andorra. As two of the most powerful kingdoms of the early modern era , France and Spain fought a 24-year war (the Franco-Spanish War ) until the signing of the Treaty of the ...