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Peace of Boulogne

The Peace of Boulogne was a treaty signed in 1550 that ended the war between England and France. It confirmed a truce and allowed England to keep control of some territories in France, while France regained others. The agreement aimed to restore peace and stability, reducing hostilities that had lasted for years. It also involved negotiations over religious and political issues of the time. Overall, the treaty marked a pause in conflicts, setting the stage for future diplomacy and shifts in power between the two nations.