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===== '''Treaty of Seville (1756)''' =====
===== '''Treaty of Seville (1756)''' =====
The Treaty of Seville was signed in late 1756. The treaty finally defied the borders between the two colonial powers in South America, which weren't discussed since Tordesillas in 1494. The main point of the agreement was Portugal cede Sacramento in exchange to the northern section Spanish Pampas along the west bank of upper Uruguay river. Borders were also reshaped in the Amazon.
The Treaty of Seville was signed in January 13th 1756. The treaty finally defied the borders between the two colonial powers in South America, which weren't discussed since Tordesillas in 1494. The main point of the agreement was Portugal cede Sacramento in exchange to the northern section Spanish Pampas along the west bank of upper Uruguay river. Borders were also reshaped in the Amazon.


===== '''The Luso-Indian War (1757-1762)''' =====
===== '''The Luso-Indian War (1757-1762)''' =====