Spain: Most of Mexico, Caribean, Central and south america..
if your wanting france too: Quebec and North America..
The British.
Spain controlled all of South America and Central America. It also controlled a third of north America
They came from Spain.
Actually there were four major colonizers of the New World. France and England colonized the majority of North America, while Spain and Portugal colonized the majority of Central and South America. Holland to a much lessor extent also colonized parts of the New World. Instead of reading the answer is Spain, France and Europe
Spain colonized a good chunk of South America, Central America, and a substantial part of North America. They also colonized islands in the Caribbean Sea, the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, and small pieces here and there in Africa.
russia, spain, and britain shared control of north america after 1763
Neither. It is a region. It is a term used describe those countries in the American Continients (North and South America) originally colonized and ruled by Spain and Portugal. That is all of South America, Carribean, Central America including Mexico.
New Amsterdam was a Dutch colony, taken over by the British and renamed New York. The French colonized Quebec and much of the Mississippi River territory, among other places. The Spanish colonized Florida and much of the southwest.
Amerigo Vespucci explored for Spain and Portugal.
I belive the three were Great Britain, France, and Spain.
If I remember correctly, it was; France Britain Spain and I think some Dutch nations, too.
Spain, France, England, the Netherlands, and even Sweden explored parts of North America.