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In terms of global influence and wealth resulting from colonization, Spain was ultimately better off due to the vast territories it gained in the Americas. The influx of gold and silver from the New World significantly enriched Spain and solidified its status as a dominant global power in the 16th century. Portugal, while successful in Asia with trade routes, did not have the same level of territory or wealth as Spain gained during this period. Therefore, in terms of territorial gain and economic benefits, Spain emerged as the more advantageous party from the division.
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Spain became very rich and powerful because it took over many lands in the Americas. The gold and silver that Spain got from these new lands helped it become a strong country in the 16th century. Although Portugal did well with trade in Asia, it did not have as much land or wealth as Spain. So, because of its big territories and money, Spain did better than Portugal during this time.