Antartica
...divided the newly discovered Americas between Spain and PortugalHere is your reference ---- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Tordesillas
Spain and Portugal.
Spain and Portugal did. The treaty established demarcation lines for limits of Spanish and Portugese colonial control.
Under the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, signed in 1848 between the United States and Mexico, Mexico ceded a significant portion of its territories, including present-day California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Wyoming. This marked the end of the Mexican-American War and resulted in the United States acquiring large portions of land.
Britain and Spain
The Soviet Union signed a neutrality pact with Germany in 1939. This divided much of Eastern Europe between the two countries.
The mutual agreement signed between the Western countries in Europe was signed in the year 1948. The name of the mutual agreement signed between the Western countries in Europe is called the Treaty of Brussels.
Antartica
Antarctica is not a single country which can be divided into states and territories. Indeed, no country even "owns" Antarctica. There are seven countries which have territorial claims to Antarctica, but none of them "own" it. Territory is officially claimed by Australia, New Zealand, France, Norway, Argentina, Chile and the United Kingdom. Brazil has made an unofficial claim, and Nazi Germany has an historic claim.
The Geneva Conference signed in 1954 divided the two countries at the 17th Parallel.
The African continent is hot because its near the the equator the Philippines are not. Signed Septhian
russia and Germany signed ( it was a peace treaty between the two countries ) taking russia out of the war
Russia and Germany signed ( it was a peace treaty between the two countries ) taking russia out of the war
England controlled the north like Canada, New York, Boston and those places, they also owned the East Spain controlled most of the south
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1. competition between european countries 2. treaties signed between european countries 3. Death of Archduke Franz Fernindad