In 1763, Spain ceded Florida to Britain in exchange for the island of Menorca in the Mediterranean Sea.
Menorca is the second-largest island in the Balearic Islands archipelago and is located in the Mediterranean Sea. It is part of Spain and has a population of approximately 95,000 people. Menorca is known for its beautiful beaches and its rich cultural and historical heritage. The island has been a popular tourist destination for centuries and is home to many archaeological sites.