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Q: What moved the Line of Demarcation a little further west in 1494?
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What is the line of Demarcations?

It divided the newly discovered lands outside Europe between Spain and Portugal, Hope that helps


What century is 1494?

1494 fell in the 15th Century.


Who was the monk who undermined the power of the Church in Florence?

Savonarola, who made sermons against the Pope. He also persuaded the people in Florence to overthrow the Medici Family in 1494, saying that they were sinful.


Why did Florentines drive the Medici family from the city in 1494?

Well you see there is a really good story behind that. For starters the Florentines were into swinging, so they thought if the drove the Medici family from the city they would be able to have sex with them. Also, the horses needed some more exercise so they thought it would be good for them to ride out of the city. 1494 was a period of witches and the Florentines suspected the Medici's to be witches so they had to get the, out of the city as quick as possible before they were turned into cabbages.


What was Michelangelo's first commission in Rome?

Michelangelo's first sculptural commission were the statue of St. Petronius, the statue of St. Proclus and a statue of an angel, which he sculpted for the Arca di San Domenico (Ark of Saint Dominic),a monument containing the remains of Saint Dominic in the Chapel of Dominic of the Basilica of San Domenico in Bologna, in 1494-95. Michelangelo's first commissioned painting was in 1500 or 1501. It was for painting a panel for the church of Sant'Agostino in Rome. However, he gave the sum he received back. It is thought that it was the Entombment, a work which remained unfinished when Michelangelo returned to Florence.

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When did Portugal and Spain agree on the Line of Demarcation?

1494


Portugal and Spain agree on the line of demarcation?

(1494)


What year did Portugal and Spain agree on the line of demarcation?

1494


When did the pope establish the Line of Demarcation?

On June 7, 1494


What is the history of The Line of Demarcation?

Spain and Portugal agreed on the Line of Demacration in 1494.


Treaty of demarcation?

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.


How did the line of demarcation affect settlement of South America?

The Line of Demarcation under the Treaty Of Tordesillas (1494) limited Portugal to colonies only in extreme eastern South America, which grew into the country of Brazil.


What factor determined where Portuguese would be spoken in South America?

The line of demarcation determined by the Treaty of Tordesillas 1494 and amended by the Treaty of Zaragoza 1529 established which parts of the New World would be under Spanish and which under Portuguese rule. Clearly the geographical demarcation also established where the relevant languages would principally be spoken.


How did the pope resolve the conflict over colonies between Spain in Portugal in 1494?

He drew a line of demarcation through the Western Hemisphere.


In 1494 how did the pope resolve the conflict over colonies between Spain and Portugal?

He drew a line of demarcation through the Western Hemisphere.


What year and day did Pope Alexander VI establish the Line of Demarcation?

The treaty was signed in Tordesillas, Spain, on June 7, 1494.


What two countries signed the Treaty of Tordesillas in 1494?

Spain and Portugal signed the Treaty of Tordesillas in 1494. The treaty divided the newly discovered lands outside Europe between the two countries along a meridian 370 leagues west of the Cape Verde islands.