The U.S. could be threatened by European colonies because they represented competition in the import and export of goods.
He threatened them by sending in army send the message they sensed war coming.
Because with Britain's strong navy, it could stop Europeans from building new colonies in the Americas.
Like all of the Northern and Southern Americas, they belonged to the native peoples, until the Europeans invaded.
The first long-term colonies in the Americas were established by the Spanish on the island of Hispaniola (Dominican Republic/Haiti) in 1497. For further information, consult the timeline in the Related Links below.
English colonies
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The Spanish started colonies in the Caribbean, Mexico and Central/South America in the early sixteenth century.
The Europeans didn't send tobacco nor sugar to the colonies, but got it FROM the colonies. They couldn't grow sugar cane nor tobacco in Europe because it is too cold.
He threatened them by sending in army send the message they sensed war coming.
The first known Europeans to reach the Americas were the Vikings (Norse) during the 11th century, who established several colonies in Greenland.
it was based of the Americas change in there government that made them make there move towards a government like ours
Because with Britain's strong navy, it could stop Europeans from building new colonies in the Americas.
Answer this question… threatened to capture European colonies throughout Asia.
Like all of the Northern and Southern Americas, they belonged to the native peoples, until the Europeans invaded.
The first long-term colonies in the Americas were established by the Spanish on the island of Hispaniola (Dominican Republic/Haiti) in 1497. For further information, consult the timeline in the Related Links below.
South colonies
European colonies brought riches and labor to Europe. It also presented a new place for Europeans to move to, in order to start a new. This was more successful in the First Age of Imperialism, which focused on the Americas. The Second Age of Imperialism, focusing on Africa and Asia, did not bring about much immigration of Europeans.