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SusunW: nice work once again. I made a few changes, revert any you don't like. A few thoughts:
"A 1511 Spanish cédula claimed" - the reader probably won't know what a cédula is, can we link it to something, explain it in text, or use an English synonym?
Related to the last point, we mention the Spanish claim, but then see that French pirates and Dutch settlers were moving it - would the sources allow us to say that the Spanish didn't settle it after they made their claim?
Done (For the record, I linked the British 10-20 too, as the maps make it clearly visible that they had claimed the same places). SusunW (talk) 13:54, 15 April 2021 (UTC)Reply
₣41,500 - I hadn't seen that symbol before. Looking at Franc, it seems that "the symbol ₣ was suggested in France by Prime Minister Édouard Balladur, but it was never used." Maybe just use the word?