Relative dating can only determine the sequential order in which a series of events occurred, not when they occurred, it remains a useful technique.
ex. if u dig, the more closer u find the fossil to earth crust , the more recent is the fossil.....
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I don't know your options, but I have some suggestions:
if not all the facts have been discovered yet, then the historians will have a hard time interpreting the facts, They will also have a hard time understanding the causes of the events (since they are missing some information)
In 1493, Pope Alexander VI settled the conflict between Spain and Portugal over the newly discovered lands outside Europe in the Treaty of Tordesillas. It was the Pope who had to settle the argument because Spain didn't have enough military power in the Atlantic to fight the Portuguese, so they preferred a diplomatic settlement. The Pope divided the lands along an imaginary line 370 leagues west of the Cape Verde islands; the lands of the East were to belong to Portugal, and the lands of the West were for Spain.
The region was home to numerous local conflicts over many years.