Conflicts among European nations in the Americas were evidenced by numerous wars and skirmishes, such as the French and Indian War, which pitted Britain against France over territorial claims in North America. Additionally, the rivalry for control over lucrative trade routes and resources led to confrontations like the Spanish-Portuguese disputes over South America. Treaties such as the Treaty of Tordesillas also highlight the territorial disagreements, as they aimed to divide the New World between Spain and Portugal, often leading to tensions with other European powers. These conflicts reflect the intense competition for land and economic dominance during the Age of Exploration.
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At one point, the Louisiana Territory
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Spain protected it's territory by force of arms.
Christopher Columbus's voyage in 1492, which landed in the Americas, can be considered an exploration crossing into territory belonging to European nations. This event led to the subsequent colonization and exploitation of the indigenous peoples and resources of the Americas by European powers.
The Monroe Doctrine called for a stop to European colonization of the Americas.
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They were hunter/gathers following the herds for food.
Christopher Columbus' exploration to the Americas crossed into territory belonging to European nations like Spain and Portugal. Columbus's first voyage in 1492 was commissioned by the Spanish Crown, leading to the subsequent Spanish colonization of parts of the Americas.
Spain and Portugal.
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