England.
Well, Trinidad was sort of like "Six Flags", except it was only four; first Spain, then France, then England. The Islands of Trinidad and Tobago became independent from the British Empire in 1962.
France
Italy.
Europe
Great Britain
colonial power was controlled by russia in cold war
The peninsulares, who were Spanish-born individuals, controlled most of the political, economic, and social power in colonial Latin America. They held high-ranking positions in government and the Catholic Church and benefited from preferential treatment and access to resources over the criollos, who were people of Spanish descent born in the Americas.
Japan
If you mean as a colonial power, the Netherlands.
colonial legislatures controlled taxes and expenditures that paid the governors' salaries
no its British they had little to do with the French
Spain was the european controlled Trinidad and Tobago. Because of Christopher Columbus
representative assemblies Legislative assemblies, whose members were elected by voters, evolved during the colonial period. Most became so powerful that they held the power of the purse and so controlled the actions of colonial governors.