FranceMuch of South America
France did this.
Spain was not colonized by another country at the turn of the 19th century; rather, it was experiencing its own challenges, including the Peninsular War (1808-1814) against Napoleonic France. During this period, French forces invaded and occupied Spain, leading to significant political and social upheaval. While Spain was not colonized, its colonial empire began to fragment as several Latin American countries gained independence during this time.
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Spain conquered several territories in Africa, most notably Western Sahara and Equatorial Guinea. Western Sahara was colonized in the late 19th century, while Equatorial Guinea was taken in the late 19th century and remained a Spanish colony until it gained independence in 1968. Additionally, Spain has had control over the Canary Islands, which are geographically located off the northwest coast of Africa.
Spain controlled Puerto Rico.
No, Spain is one country and Cuba is another country. Cuba is an island in the Caribbean Ocean and Spain is a country in Europe. During the 19th century Cuba was a Spanish Territory.
If its in early 19th century then i think its England
Europe colonized Africa during the Age of Imperialism in the 19th century.
As far as I remember, those were the Spanish before Americans took over in the late 19th century. May be mistaken.
No, the Latter Day Saints (commonly called Mormons) colonized Utah under the leadership of Brigham Young. This was in the 19th century. The Puritains colonized some early towns on the east coast of the United States in the 17th century.
Yes, Cuba was colonized by Spain in the early 16th century, following its discovery by Christopher Columbus in 1492. The Spanish established settlements and exploited the island's resources, leading to significant changes in its indigenous populations and culture. Cuba remained a Spanish colony until the late 19th century, when it fought for and gained independence in 1898, following the Spanish-American War.