In 1442 Pope Eugene IV gave the Portuguese the right to explore Africa.
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The history of Spanish slavery began with Portuguese captains Antão Gonçalves and Nuno Tristão in 1441.
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He opposed the federal government's plan to send delegates to the Panama Congress, Simón Bolívar's plan to develop a united North and South American policy towards Spain, including the end of slavery in Spain's former colonies.