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Well actually Virginia was the first colony started by Great Britain and all the other colonies were created by people who broke away from Virginia and eventually other colonies mainly because of religious persecution. But to get back to your question Great Britain controlled them.
It proclaimed that US had sole power and right to claim territories in Latin America and take part in their affairs. It officially denounced any other powers, mostly Britain, from colonizing in the New World.
The areas controlled by Rome but not given Roman rights were simply known as territories or provinces and by their local names. These were most parts of Italy before the Social Wars and all the other provinces and cities unless they were granted citizenship.
No one city or state has ever controlled all of Western Europe. The Roman Empire, which divided into the West Roman Empire and the East Roman Empire, came closest in antiquity, but it never controlled Central Europe or Northern Europe. The Carolingian Empire came closest in the Middle Ages, but it never controlled much of Spain or Southern Italy and never controlled any of Britain or Scandinavia. The only other state that came close was Nazi Germany, which never controlled Spain, Switzerland, Sweden, or Britain.
He angered other Hindu nations. These nations including Marathas started war against him. In this war he lost major territories.
France controlled Canada up until 1763. Great Britain and France went to war (this is known as the French and Indian War) for control of each other's territories; the war lasted from 1754-1763. When the war came to a close end France transferred much of its territories to its ally, Spain (most notably Louisiana). However, since it did not transfer Canada or the Ohio River Valley, these territories were transferred to Great Britain when they won the war in 1763. So Great Britain controlled Canada in the late 1700s.
it is the other part of Ireland that is not controlled by Britain
Yes. Great Britain owned parts of Africa from 1661 to 1980. British colonies in Africa peaked after WWI. In the early 1920's, Great Britain owned territories that stretched all the way from North to South Africa. Great Britain controlled more of the African populace than any other Empire.
most of the minerals are controlled by big companies in the United States, Great Britain, and other countries.
Cleopatra managed to briefly enlarge Egyptian controlled territories to almost the size of the Egyptian empire, due to her bargaining with Marc Antony. The other major event during this time was the loss of Egypt's independence after Actium.
It is situated in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea and was a major naval facility which enabled Britain to take action against all countries bordering the Med and easy access to other parts of the world through the Suez Canal which Britain and France also controlled.
The correct spelling is "maximize" in the United States and its federal-controlled territories (Americanized English).In other English-speaking countries "maximise" is the correct spelling (British English). This predominantly seen in the United Kingdom and its territories, or areas that were once its territories.
great britain was the country that colonized australia
Well actually Virginia was the first colony started by Great Britain and all the other colonies were created by people who broke away from Virginia and eventually other colonies mainly because of religious persecution. But to get back to your question Great Britain controlled them.
To beat competition from other Imperialists, the Standard Treaty was imposed by Britain on controlled territories in Africa. The Royal Niger company was commissioned in 1886 to administer the economic development of the Niger River basin. The treaty was used for all the tribal chiefs and was reminiscent of a standard form letter.
It demonstrated the economic value of African territories to other European countries.
It demonstrated the economic value of African territories to other European countries.