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2 years ago
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Discuss and Decide Should Spain and France have a claim on the Deliverance?

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andrezito [222]2 years ago
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believe that both, Spain and France have rights on the Deliverance. The ship "Notre Dame de Deliverance" was French, and chartered by Spain to carry the treasures that they found in "the New World".

As we know the ship just disappeared, so Spain lost all the treasures (1,170 pounds of gold and more precious things) and French have a totally lost a value ship, so part of that gold might be of they.

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