The 'Treaty of Madrid' adopted in
1670 was a
treaty between
England and
Spain. Under the terms of the treaty, Spain recognized British possessions in the
Caribbean Sea: "all those lands, islands, colonies and places whatsoever situated in the
West Indies." Britain took formal control of
Jamaica and the
Cayman Islands after the treaty was signed. Spain also agreed to permit English ships freedom of movement in the Caribbean. Each country agreed to refrain from trading in the other's territory.
See also
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List of treaties