Both Spain and Portugal gained control of the land in South America as a result of the Treaty of Tordesillas. The lands to the west went to Spain while the ones to the east went to Portugal.
Spain and PortugalThe Treaty of Tordesillas separated the territories of Spain and Portugal in South America.
Spain and Portugal
Spain and Portugal did. The treaty established demarcation lines for limits of Spanish and Portugese colonial control.
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The Americas
The Treaty of Tordesillas, Signed by Spain and Portugal, Established the line of Demarcation.
Both Spain and Portugal gained control of the land in South America as a result of the Treaty of Tordesillas. The lands to the west went to Spain while the ones to the east went to Portugal.
Spain and PortugalThe Treaty of Tordesillas separated the territories of Spain and Portugal in South America.
The Treaty of Tordesillas was the first attempt to divide the Americas between Spain and Portugal.Treaty of Tordesillas
By the Treaty of Tordesillas, Spain had authority to exploit all of the North and South America except Brazil. The Treaty of Tordesilla's was signed in 1494.
Spain and Portugal were assigned colonial rights by the Treaty of Tordesillas, which gave Spain the Caribbean and North America, but allowed Portugal to colonize Brazil farther to the east.
Spain and Portugal
Spain and Portugal did. The treaty established demarcation lines for limits of Spanish and Portugese colonial control.
Spain and Portugal, the treaty gave Brazil to the Portuguese.
The treaty was called the Treaty of Tordesillas.
The Treaty of Tordesillas of 1494 was between Spain and Portugal. It settle the disputes they had over the ownership of newly discovered lands.