France
Britain
Spain
Im not sure that there were 5 nations, but these four nations did have colonies in North America.
The 5 Southern Colonies are Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia.
What were the first major regional groups in North America
According to the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division 2015 Revision of World Population Prospects, the North American continent represents 7.79% of world population.
World War I involved countries from five continents: Europe, Asia, Africa, North America, and Oceania. European powers such as the United Kingdom, France, Germany, and Austria-Hungary were central to the conflict. Asian nations like Japan participated as allies, while countries in Africa contributed troops and resources, often as colonies of European powers. Additionally, nations from North America, particularly the United States, joined the war later, and Australia and New Zealand from Oceania also contributed significant forces to the Allied efforts.
Buying and selling furs
North America has only two countries: the USA and Canada.
Australia, north America, south America, Asia, and Europe
North America, South America, Oceania, Europe and China.
Yes the iPhone 5 is available in all of North America and South America
America includes everything from the North of Alaska to the Southern tip of Chile. It is not the same as The United States of America.Christopher Colombus was the first to travel there and show europer what and where it was.1. the currency is the dollar2. the country's bird is the Eagle .3. there were 13 European colonies separated into three regions New England colonies, Middle colonies and the Southern colonies.4. George Washington was the-first president. however he was also the was the largest producer of Brandy during his life.5. The first European baby born in America was name Virginia____________________________________________
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It is already available as of April 5, 2009 for North America.