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The Treaty of Tordesillas was signed in 1494 between Spain And Portugal. It sought to divide newly discovered lands between the two countries known as a line of demarcation.
The tordesillas treatry was signed before there were colonies.
Treaty of Tordesillas
The Treaty of Tordesillas was the first attempt to divide the Americas between Spain and Portugal.Treaty of Tordesillas
Portugal gained control over part of Brazil, and then argued that the line was not fair so it was moved so that they got full control of Brazil.
The Treaty of Tordesillas, Signed by Spain and Portugal, Established the line of Demarcation.
Spain and Portugal did. The treaty established demarcation lines for limits of Spanish and Portugese colonial control.
The Treaty of Tordesillas was signed in 1494 between Spain And Portugal. It sought to divide newly discovered lands between the two countries known as a line of demarcation.
The tordesillas treatry was signed before there were colonies.
It was as a result of the Treaty of Tordesillas (signed June 7th 1494) and was referred to as the line of demarcation.
Spain and Portugal.
After the treaty was signed the line of demarcation came into force and nobody crossed it.After the treaty was signed the line of demarcation came into force and nobody crossed it.After the treaty was signed the line of demarcation came into force and nobody crossed it.After the treaty was signed the line of demarcation came into force and nobody crossed it.After the treaty was signed the line of demarcation came into force and nobody crossed it.After the treaty was signed the line of demarcation came into force and nobody crossed it.After the treaty was signed the line of demarcation came into force and nobody crossed it.After the treaty was signed the line of demarcation came into force and nobody crossed it.After the treaty was signed the line of demarcation came into force and nobody crossed it.After the treaty was signed the line of demarcation came into force and nobody crossed it.After the treaty was signed the line of demarcation came into force and nobody crossed it.
Spain and Portugal
Spain and Portugal, the treaty gave Brazil to the Portuguese.
The Treaty of Tordesillas claimed that their line of demarcation (an imaginary line that divided their spheres of influence) would extend from north to south through the Atlantic Ocean and the easternmost part of the South American continent. They agreed that unexplored territories east of the line would be controlled by Portugal, and those west of the line by Spain.
The treaty was signed in Tordesillas, Spain, on June 7, 1494.
Treaty of Tordesillas