Simple. Europe had the power: the technology, the weapons, the money, etc. while these other places had nothing. It was quite easy for the Europeans to take over in most places.
Colonizers tended to underestimate the importance of their technology in enabling them to colonize other countries.
No. Since Mexico became an independent nation in 1821, it hasn't tried to conquer or "colonize" other countries.
Most nations imperialize or colonize in order to gain the resources of the other nation. Usually, one nation will not colonize another if that nation will fight against it.
For resources and power.
no...Angola and Portugal are two different countries. Portugal is in Europe and Angola in Africa
The international roles of Europe during the Post-Classical Period and the Early Modern Period differed by the amount of interaction with the rest of the world, the trading status with other countries, and the overall power of Europe compared to other countries. When Europe changed from the Post- Classical period to the Early Modern Period, the international role of Europe changed. Europe went from being focused more on the Northern west area, Europe became a more powerful trading counterpart and they began to explore and colonize.
Mainly during the 16th century.
Europe
Europe and more closely Northern Europe along with other Nordic countries and the Baltic countries.
japan
They did, they settled in Greenland and Canada.
They live in Europe and other countries