Columbusâ??s discovery of the â??West Indies,â?? which was funded by the Spanish monarchy, prompted the King John II of Portugal to fund the search for India. A conflict arose between Spain and Portugal over discovered lands, which caused the Treaty of Tordesillas and the line of demarcation to go into effect dividing lines east of the line to Portugal and west of the line to Spain.
The reconquista was considered a success because the christians finally took back the land that the muslims had and because portugal had became a second country *by a 9th grader in queens(kemir)
The English enjoyed some small success, but the bad weather and storms accounted for the majority of the Spanish losses
The success of Spanish Armada would mean that Queen Elizabeth, (viewed as a Protestant heretic) would be deposed and the people subjugated to the Spanish rule and forcibly converted to Catholicism.
Do you mean Vasco da Gama ? He was a Portugese explorer. Gama was responsible for Portugal's success as an early colonising power.
It didn't. Portugal was gifted with Macau and Taiwan by the Chinese government in exchange for the Portuguese Navy wiping out Japanese pirates from the Sea of China. Spain was largely unsuccessful in trading with China.
They got rich
Portugal's success in exploring Africa led Spain to intensify its own exploration efforts. Spain wanted to compete with Portugal for new trade routes and territories. This ultimately fueled the Age of Exploration and contributed to the Spanish colonization of the Americas.
it started in 1531 which was a success
It was at Sporting Lisbon in Portugal.
They found a trade route to asia?
Russias success with Sputnik
Vasco Nunez de Balboa was wealthy due to his success as a Spanish conquistador and his acquisition of wealth through exploration and colonization of the New World.
you get it after you get the national dex and you have to go to black city
Exito succès
mucho éxito...
Success has many fathers while failure is an orphan
Éxito is a Spanish equivalent of the English word "success." The masculine singular noun may be preceded immediately by the masculine singular el since Spanish employs definite articles where English does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "EK-see-to" in Uruguayan Spanish.