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The agreement was called the Treaty of Tordesillas. It did not divide wealth specifically, rather it was the first attempt to divide the spheres of influence in the New World between Portugal and Spain.
Portugal is west of Spain, between Spain and the Atlantic Ocean.
Both Spain and Portugal wanted to protect their claims and they turned to pope Alexander VI for help. In 1493 he drew a line of demarcation, an imaginary line, down the middle of the world north and south to the poles and all the land west was controlled by Spain and the land east was controlled by porugal. Porugal compained that the favor was in Spain so they moved the line west and that is how they divided the unexplored world
Portugal would send spain to the moon
Spain and Portugal
Not exactly. Spain and Portugal divided the "Newly Discoverd" lands outside Europe with the Treaty of Tordesillas in 1494 and the Treaty of Zaragoza in 1529.
The treaty was called the Treaty of Tordesillas.
The agreement was called the Treaty of Tordesillas. It did not divide wealth specifically, rather it was the first attempt to divide the spheres of influence in the New World between Portugal and Spain.
An agreement that split South America between Spain and Portugal
Portugal is west of Spain, between Spain and the Atlantic Ocean.
Spain
An agreement between Spain and Portugal aimed at settling conflicts over lands explored by voyagers in the late 15th century.
No, Andorra is between Spain and France.
Both Spain and Portugal wanted to protect their claims and they turned to pope Alexander VI for help. In 1493 he drew a line of demarcation, an imaginary line, down the middle of the world north and south to the poles and all the land west was controlled by Spain and the land east was controlled by porugal. Porugal compained that the favor was in Spain so they moved the line west and that is how they divided the unexplored world
Portugal would send spain to the moon
Spain and Portugal
Portugal is between Europe and it is neighborded with Spain.