jan 1, 1237 - Treaty of York
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This treaty was between Henry III of Scotland and Alexander II of Scotland. The document primarily lists territorial claims by both sides, included the establishment of the Anglo-Scottish border which is widely similar to the modern version.
What does this mean for peace?
This treaty was an important establishment of the rightful territorial claims to each kingdom. To prevent further conflict which may arise by the desire to claim more land, it was important to both sides to affirm each other's territory.
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