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Therefore, we entreat the lords here addressed to consider the following compromise: that England be confined to the island upon which it has made landfall and to which it now owes the duty of Christian ministry for a period of one hundred years, pledging to make no further attempts at colonization outside of this sphere, and joyfully submitting itself, in communion with the same act of submission made by Spain and Portugal in the original proclamation, to a spirit of cooperation and unity in the mighty work of evangelism in the New World. Furthermore, that the English maintain no more than a defensive navy in the New World, and that fleet to be no more than half the size of the Spanish and Portuguese New World fleets, as a demonstration of peaceful intentions.
Kings of Spain, Scotland, Portugal, and the Most Holy See,
In a spirit of compromise suggested by the Pope, England had considered your proposal and would like to present the following counter-offer.
1) The English will limit themselves to the lattitudes between the equator and the 30th North. This would mean that the isles of the Carib and Taíno people would fall under the jurisdiction of English protection while the mainlands north and south of the latitudes suggested would remain outside the influence of English settlement. These limitations would be effected for all lands currently known and mapped (what is in update 6).
2) Since there is no will to war with a happy compromise between sovereign European nations, we see no reason to limit the size of the English navy in the New World or anywhere, for while God created the lands of the earth divided amongst nations and tribes so that we might each have a land to rule, he did create the seas for all men to rule in commonality; and to limit one nation's access is to take the bread from their mouth.
We are eager to hear the counter-offer of the Spanish, Portuguese and Scots so that a happy compromise can be reached by all.