What effect did the Treaty of Tordesillas have on Europe and exploration?
A.he treaty gave most of the Western Hemisphere to Spain.
B. The pope was no longer the supreme religious and political authority in Europe.
C. European nations stopped looking for new western routes to India.
D. Spain colonized the entire Western Hemisphere, preventing other nations from doing so.
E. Sailors could no longer sail west without the consent of the Spanish ruler.
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In theory, the Treaty of Tordesillas divided the New World into Spanish and Portuguese spheres of influence. The treaty amended papal bulls issued by Pope Alexander VI in 1493. These declarations had granted Spain an exclusive claim to the entirety of North and South America.
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In theory, the Treaty of Tordesillas divided the New World into Spanish and Portuguese spheres of influence. The treaty amended papal bulls issued by Pope Alexander VI in 1493. These declarations had granted Spain an exclusive claim to the entirety of North and South America.
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