How did spain and portugal avoid conflict when exploring in south america. how did that help avoid conflict
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The Treaty of Tordesillas
Shortly after Columbus's arrival from the “West Indies,” a division of influence became necessary to avoid conflict between the Spanish and Portuguese. An agreement was reached in 1494 with the Treaty of Tordesillas, which divided the world between the two powers.
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The Treaty of Tordesillas
Shortly after Columbus's arrival from the “West Indies,” a division of influence became necessary to avoid conflict between the Spanish and Portuguese. An agreement was reached in 1494 with the Treaty of Tordesillas, which divided the world between the two powers.
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