The line determined by Pope Alexander the sixth which split South America between Spain and Portugal is named the Line of Demarcation.
Spain, Portugal, Andorra.Spain and Andorra
Andorra is located in the Pyrénées mountain range, between France and Spain. And far away from Portugal.
Only the country of Andorra sits along the France-Spain border. If the Basques were to achieve independence, they would be a second country between France and Spain, but Basque independence is incredibly unlikely.
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It divided control of newly discovered lands between Spain and Portugal.
It divided control of newly discovered lands between Spain and Portugal.
It divided the newly discovered lands outside Europe between Spain and Portugal, Hope that helps
Spain and Portugal
The treaty divided up uncharted land between Spain and Portugal.
The Treaty of Tordesillas in 1494 divided the new world between Spain and Portugal.
The Treaty of Tordesillas divided the unexplored territories of the New World between Spain and Portugal. The treaty was intended to resolve disputes over newly discovered lands by establishing a line of demarcation in 1494. Spain was allotted territories to the west of the line, while Portugal was given lands to the east.
The Americas. The Treaty of Tordesillas essentially divided the world between the two major imperial powers at the time, Spain and Portugal. Portugal received Africa, Asia, and what is modern-day eastern Brazil. Spain got the rest of the Americas.
The treaty divided newly discovered lands between Spain and Portugal avoiding a war between to two countries. Portugal was awarded all newly discovered land east of a meridian 370 leagues or 1364 miles west of Cape Verde islands, while Spain got everything west.
The imaginary line that divided newly discovered lands between Spain and Portugal is known as the Treaty of Tordesillas line. It was originally drawn by Pope Alexander VI in 1493 to resolve disputes between the two countries over newly discovered territories. The line was later adjusted by the Treaty of Tordesillas in 1494, which established a boundary approximately 370 leagues west of the Cape Verde Islands, giving Spain control of lands to the west and Portugal control of lands to the east.
The Treaty of Tordesillas was signed between Spain and Portugal in 1494. This treaty divided newly discovered lands outside Europe between the two countries along a meridian 370 leagues west of the Cape Verde islands.
The Treaty of Tordesillas benefited Spain and Portugal the most. It divided the newly discovered lands outside Europe between the two countries, with Spain gaining rights to most of the Americas and Portugal gaining rights to territories in Africa, Asia, and Brazil.