The Treaty of Calais was a doceument which returned all territory conquered by the Kingdom of England to the Kingdom of France, it was written in 1488 as a gesture of good will to the King of France by King Richard III. It was also hosted as a celebration to the end of conflict and reconciliation of both countries and is now celebrated as holiday known as Treaty Day, which is celebrated on April 2nd.
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