Beginning in 15th century, colonizers from Europe began to move to eastern South America. For the most part, they were Spanish and Portuguese.
European nations often viewed colonized people as inferior to Europeans.
superiority
No one really colonized them, they colonized them self
Yes. Many people consider it to be the most European city in North America.
That was the time of the colonialism, so, all the European countries went on trying to get more land for its people because they had to get richer to not to get out of business. The England colonized the north America because of this reason, they established the thirteen colonies with a great strategy: the north colonies would serve like the headquarters of the metropole on the new continent and the ones by the south would be extractivists colonies. Then, the England could control the things in the north America, without being afraid of get out of business.
Beginning in 15th century, colonizers from Europe began to move to eastern South America. For the most part, they were Spanish and Portuguese.
Both the Caribbean and eastern Brazil would be the places where people of African and European descent are found in Latin America.
European nations often viewed colonized people as inferior to Europeans.
The 13 British colonies. But one country in particular is Spain.
Spain
The most common impact of Explorers in North America was... to be continued... sike... it was eitherA. Land was claimed for European CountriesB. Successful settlements were startedC. Native people people were mistreatedd. Diseases were spread among Native people
Spanish. It was a colony of Spain, as was most of South America. The major exception would be Brazil. They were colonized by Portugal.
They came from Spain.
Imperialism exploited the labor and natural resources of the native, indigenous people and continues to have a lasting impact upon the colonized nations today
superiority
eastern europe
Latin America was colonized by the Catholic countries of Spain and Portugal who brought the Catholic Faith with them.