Treaty of Madrid
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There are several Treaties of Madrid:
- Treaty of Madrid (1526), in which France renounced claims in Italy, surrendered Burgundy to Spain, and abandoned sovereignty over Flanders and Artois
- Treaty of Madrid (1621), in which Valtelline was restored to the Bund and Protestants in the region were given religious freedoms
- Treaty of Madrid (1670), in which Spain recognized British possessions in the Caribbean Sea, such as Jamaica and the Cayman Islands
- Treaty of Madrid (1750), which settled boundaries between Spain and Portugal's colonies in South America.
- Treaty of Madrid (1795), (also known as Pinckney's Treaty or the Treaty of San Lorenzo) settling boundaries between the United States and Spain
- Treaty of Madrid (1891), giving France legal protection of the term champagne