Britain has 14 overseas territories although the majority of these have self-rule and only rely on Britain for defence or foreign relations.
These territories include: Anguilla, the British Antarctic Territory, Bermuda, the British Indian ocean Territory, the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, the Falkland Islands, Gibraltar, Montserrat, St Helena and Dependencies (Ascension Island and Tristan da Cunha), the Turks and Caicos Islands, Pitcairn Island, South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands, and the Sovereign Base Areas on Cyprus
There are also the Channel Islands and Isle of Man which are known as crown dependencies and controversially, Northern Ireland which was created by the partition of Ireland.
France and England controlled much of Canada.
British territory
Which Indo-European invader controlled a larger territory in the Fertile Crescent?
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France
France and the british
It was owned by the Indians, but controlled by the Spaniards.
the Spanish
France and England controlled much of Canada.
- Burma - Chechnya, a disputed territory controlled by Russia - Cuba - Libya - North Korea - Somalia - Sudan - Tibet, a disputed territory controlled by China - Turkmenistan - Uzbekistan
Spain, United Kingdom, France, Russia/USSR.
Spain followed by the United States.
British territory
They haven't, it is still a US Territory.
It was because if the US controlled the NW territory then they could have a better trade route with China.
The percentage of Africa that was controlled by the two countries with the most territory is 68%
In the late 18th century, European countries such as Spain, France, and Great Britain held territories in what would become the United States. Spain controlled Florida and parts of the Southwest, while France owned the Louisiana Territory. Great Britain controlled the East Coast, Canada, and parts of the Midwest.