The first parts of the "new world" to be colonized by western Europeans in the early 16th century were the Caribbean islands.
South Africa
Spain and French.
Spain and French.
I take it you are looking for the word "Mexico". Mexico was conquered and colonized by Spain.
None south american country was captured by Portugal. Portugal discovered and colonized Brazil, and the other countries in south america were colonized mainly by Spain.
The US was colonized by the Britain.
As late as the Summer of 1862, President Lincoln still believed that free Blacks and freed Black slaves could be colonized outside of the US. He contemplated acquiring land in South America for this colony.
South Africa is the south-most country in Africa. The colonial masters of South Africa were the British who colonized the area in 1795.
All of them except Brazil, which was colonized by Portugal.
England is the part of Great Britain that colonized the south of the United States.
If Spain wouldn't of colonized South American countries,they would have no spanihs languge or cultures
An area of Guyana, which became known as Dutch Guyana and is now called Surinam(e).