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It helped pave the way for American industry to expand into the West.
Portugal is west of Spain, between Spain and the Atlantic Ocean.
The Atlantic Ocean borders Spain and Portugal to the west.
The Tagus River flows west from Spain through Portugal.
The industry leader for 2001 was American Power Conversion Corp. of West Kingston, Rhode Island, with sales of more than $1.4 billion and 6,200 employees.
the livestock industry
More than 4 countries established colonies in Central America and the West Indies. Spain, England, France, and the Netherlands.
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After the American Revolution, Spain sought to discourage American settlements west of the Appalachian Mountains by asserting control over the territory of Florida and the Mississippi River. They established a series of policies that included restricting American access to the Mississippi River and encouraging Native American tribes to resist American encroachment. Additionally, Spain promoted the idea of a buffer zone by supporting settlements and alliances with Indigenous peoples to create a barrier against American expansion. These strategies aimed to protect Spanish interests and maintain influence in North America.
The European Nations which established colonies in Central America and the West Indies were England, Spain, France and the Netherlands, however history shows that Denmark also established colonies which were short lived as they were not seen as profitable and are now present day US Virgin Island.
It helped pave the way for American industry to expand into the West.
Portugal is west of Spain.
No. The capital of Spain is not "west". It is Madrid.
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The Atlantic Ocean and Portugal are both west of Spain.
The west line of demarcation, established by the Treaty of Tordesillas in 1494, was primarily ruled by Spain. This treaty divided newly discovered lands outside Europe between Spain and Portugal, with Spain receiving territories to the west of the line and Portugal to the east. The line was intended to resolve disputes over newly discovered lands in the Americas and other territories.
The west part of the Line of Demarcation was ruled by Spain. Established by the Treaty of Tordesillas in 1494, this line divided the newly discovered lands outside Europe between Spain and Portugal. The territory to the west of the line, which included much of the Americas, was granted to Spain, while Portugal received the eastern portion, primarily Brazil and parts of Africa and Asia.