yes the land west of the thirteen colonies was claimed by the british and french
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The country that claimed the land west and north of the 13 colonies was France and Spain claimed the land south of the colonies
France...
There were no areas claimed by Spain within the confines of the original 13 colonies.
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Great Britian
Great Brittan did not want to lose the colonies it had claimed.
Britain claimed lands in North America and was the most successful country in convincing its citizens to migrate to its colonies. This is because the colonies of Britain were prospering more so than Britain's homeland.
Spain (Florida and Texas) , Russia (Alaska), Britain (NE Colonies)
It was Britain, that apart from the US colonies colonized the whole of Canada.
Relations Between Britain and its American Colonies ... As a result, the British took control of lands that had been claimed by France. ... They had come to consider their colonial legislatures as smaller, but similar to ... They had different everyday concerns than the people in Britain.
No, John Cabot claimed land in Newfoundland for England in 1497. This was in Canada and was nowhere near the founding of the thirteen colonies.