to be honest not really anyone knwo the real answer but prolbly cause we let them.. we help everyone else but when we need help we are shunned... it sickens me to see obama ok with that..
Spain established territorial claims in North America by failing their mission.
They explored it and claimed the land.
Spain established territorial claims in North America by failing their mission.
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France's land claims in America were primarily established through the explorations of figures like Jacques Cartier in the 16th century and Samuel de Champlain in the early 17th century. These explorations, along with treaties and colonial expansion, allowed France to claim vast territories, particularly in Canada and along the Mississippi River. The Treaty of Paris in 1763, which ended the Seven Years' War, significantly reduced French territorial claims in North America, ceding much of their land to Britain and Spain.
It reduced its territorial claims in North America while at the same time aiding France in financing its Napoleonic wars when it sold $3million dollars worth of land to the British break away nation called the U.S.of A.
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Sieur de La Salle's discovery was important because he claimed the Mississippi River and the surrounding region for France, expanding French territorial claims in North America. This discovery helped to establish the French presence in the area and played a key role in shaping the geopolitical landscape of North America during the colonial period.
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Spain, France, England, Holland, Sweden and Portugal all had claims in both North America and the Caribbean.
Spain established territorial claims by sending Christopher Columbus to claim land for the Spain.
Spain established territorial claims in the Caribbean and South America through a combination of exploration, conquest, and colonization. They sent expeditions led by explorers like Christopher Columbus and Hernan Cortes, who claimed lands on behalf of the Spanish crown. They established settlements and missions, and defeated indigenous peoples and rival European powers to solidify their territorial control. The Treaty of Tordesillas in 1494 also divided the newly discovered lands between Spain and Portugal, giving Spain a legal basis for its territorial claims in the region.