History of Africa – Before 1800
The Treaty of Tordesillas, signed in 1494, was an agreement between Spain and Portugal aimed at resolving conflicts over newly discovered lands. The treaty divided the world outside Europe into two zones of influence, granting Spain rights to territories west of a designated line and Portugal those to the east. This agreement had profound implications for European colonization efforts and the dynamics of power in Africa, particularly impacting Central African kingdoms through the changes it brought in trade and territorial claims.
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