Beginning in 15th century, colonizers from Europe began to move to eastern South America. For the most part, they were Spanish and Portuguese.
Beginning in 15th century, colonizers from Europe began to move to eastern South America. For the most part, they were Spanish and Portuguese.
The South Atlantic has South America and Southern Africa with adjacent coasts. All of South America was colonized by Spain apart from Brazil which was colonized by Portugal. Southern Africa was colonized by various European powers including Britain, Portugal, Germany, France and Spain.
Spain colonized Central and South America (with the exception of Brazil, British Guyana, Surinam, and French Guyana). Spain
Spain controlled all of South America and Central America. It also controlled a third of north America
Britain.
he two European countries that colonized parts of central america were
Spanish. It was a colony of Spain, as was most of South America. The major exception would be Brazil. They were colonized by Portugal.
All of them except Brazil, which was colonized by Portugal.
This is a strange question. During the 16th and 17th centuries, South America was colonized by the Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch and British. Now the entire continent is independent.My name is hgfrdjrd and i approve this massage!
The British and Dutch Empires.
Only 1 country colonized South Africa (England).The Dutch east India company set up a port in South Africa which lead to some people settling in South Africa but not under imperial order
i don't know if it's an example, but a way its clear is because most south American countries speak spanish, which is because they were colonized originally by Spain