What was the primary reason that Spain-and not its rival, Portugal-was the dominant power in the New World during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries?
A) Christopher Columbus's success in the New World
B) Spanish ships were significantly faster than Portuguese ships.
C) The very large treasury that had been accrued by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain
D) The Treaty of Tordesillas (1494)
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