Dear Sir,
May I comment on certain statements made by Dr. George Giri in your Weekly Guest Columnist Feature in your April 23, 2000 issue.
Gibraltar was not ceded to England in gratitude for England's help in driving the French from Spain during our War of Independence (1808-1814). Gibraltar was taken by force from Spain during the War of the Spanish Succession in the early 18th century. It was captured by a combined English and Dutch fleet in 1704 in the name of the Austrian pretender to the Spanish throne being backed by these two countries against a French pretender backed by France. When the French pretender won England refused to give Gibraltar back to Spain who was compeled to cede it to England under the terms of the Treaty of Utretch (1714).
Gibraltar not ceded for gratitude
02/05/2000 00:00
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