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In 1493, Pope Alexander VI settled the conflict between Spain and Portugal about their right to claim the lands they encountered during their explorations. Explain why the pope settled the argument, how he settled the matter, and what the terms of the settlement were.

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It was called The Line of Demarcation, which was a boundary established by Pope Alexander VI on May 4, 1493 to define the spheres of Spanish and Portuguese possessions in the New World.  The line ran north and south 100 leagues west of the Azores and Cape Verde Islands. All new lands lying east of this line were to belong to Portugal, all those to the west to Spain.

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