Answer:B
Explanation:Ralph Waldo Emerson
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 system of feudalism that evolved in western europe ultimately led to the emergence of the Hundred Year Wars. It was<span> a series of religious </span>wars<span> fought for control of Jerusalem. During the Crusades, many </span>feudal<span> lords died, so kings reclaimed their land and regained power.</span>