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Why didn't early Portuguese and Dutch explorers decide to create settlements in Australia

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    I think it is because most of the settlements in Australia are under the Spanish rule. Aside from that, Australia was part of the Spanish territory because of the papal bull mandated by Pope Alexander VI. The papal bull divided the world between Spain and Portugal. Spain has full control of the west while Portugal owns the east side of the world

    Portuguese explorers were forced to study Australia in secret.
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