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In the last passage of the article it been written that after Henry VII had retify the treaty in september 1490, a new offer came
which was changing the terms of the previous signed treaty of Medina del campo, and finally been rejected by the spanish rulers, but who offered this treaty?? did Henry offered it, and what did it include? what was the difference that caused the spanish reject it? if Henry VII offered why, why he did that after he already signed the treaty? it's been said "on the same time" after the sentance which tells henry retifyed the treaty so it's not clear if he did it or someone else did.
There's nothing said about this treaty offer, except of it being rejected by the spanish... try to read it a see it's unclear. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 87.69.168.95 (talk) 22:41, 16 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]