in 12 bc the Romans conquerd holland,and in 50 ad they declatre the Rhine the northern border of the empire,in 1112 when te German king lost the right too appoint bisshops.
iwhen at the end of the 16 century the northern Netherlands liberated itself from the duke Philip the second of habsburg,different independend regions were joined together under napoleon with William the first becoming king,holland whas always under foreign rule,but not for long.but in the 15 century the region called the northern Netherlands freed itself from the hasburgs>
sinds then the house of orange ruled over the Netherlands
Delaware was colonized first by the Swedes, then by Holland, and finally by the English.
Holland colonized...I'm not sure actually
Holland
No, Spain colonized Cuba.
Holland for more than 3,5 centuries, and then Japan.
Great Britain, Denmark, Holland, France, Portugal, Spain and Sweden all colonized the Caribbean islands.
cape town was colonized in 1652 by the english and the dutch
holland colonized twn in 16th century spain did too Japan form 1885 to 1945
I believe that the two countries are the dutch and the french.This is true as the Dutch (from Holland or the Netherlands) colonized South Africa and probably some other countries on the African continent. The French (France) colonized the Ivory Coast, now called the Cote d'Ivoir.
South Africa was colonized in the main by people from Holland, Great Britain, and France.Holland and Britain set up governments and colonised actively. France only had influence through immigration of about 1000 of French Hugenots, religious refugees.
Actually there were four major colonizers of the New World. France and England colonized the majority of North America, while Spain and Portugal colonized the majority of Central and South America. Holland to a much lessor extent also colonized parts of the New World. Instead of reading the answer is Spain, France and Europe
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