The Treaty of Tordesillas, in essence, divided trading and colonizing rights for all newly discovered lands of the world located between Portugal and Castile (later applied between the Spanish Crown and Portugal) to the exclusion of other European nations. So the only choice that would work here is A. It allowed Portugal to claim Brazil... Which you can see is true today because the Language that Brazil speaks today is nonother than Portuguese.
Byzantine empire! aka Byzantium
Answer: The slaves in the city would have much more freedom than those who were on the plantation. They would be able to live on their own, as long as they still obeyed their masters in general and could perform series of other jobs like others would such as immigrants. It left opportunity to learn whilst those who were on plantation had little to no opportunity to learn or adventure out to have jobs such as those in the city.
The "new learning" of humanism was reacting against D. The focus on human sin during the Middle Ages.
<h3>Why did the "new learning" come about?</h3>
The "new learning" came about as people became more and more worried about religious suppression by the Catholic church.
They therefore sought to learn about human history such as the ancient Greeks and Romans, and how they founded societies through their own strength.
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