Dutch settlers came to the Cape of good hope in 1652.
A very large number.
Spain colonized the country Honduras. Chistopher Columbus came to Honduras and colonized it.
Blacks came on slave ships from South Africa
The British I believe. No one country colonized Africa. Several countries divided African during the "Scramble for Africa" timeframe. Countries such as the British, Portuguese, Spain, France, Netherlands
South Sudan, which came into existence in July 2011.
As of December 2014, the newest country in Africa is South Sudan, which came into existence in July 2011.
There really aren't any, aside from French Guiana, which is an overseas department of France, and not an independent country. The French never really expanded into South America, although they did colonize areas of Central America - namely, in the Caribbean. The actual country of Guyana was never colonized by the French - it was colonized by the Dutch, and later came under control of the British.
The Zulu nation is native to Southern Africa, in particular the country of South Africa. South Africa is on the African continent.
Africa was still a patchwork of tribes, this was waaaay before the europeans came and colonized everything. There were some large kingdoms, and rulers like Mansa Musa. South America had like the incas and the americas were just full of native americans.
There really aren't any, aside from French Guiana, which is an overseas department of France, and not an independent country. The French never really expanded into South America, although they did colonize areas of Central America - namely, in the Caribbean. The actual country of Guyana was never colonized by the French - it was colonized by the Dutch, and later came under control of the British.
No
Indians in South Africa originally came from various parts of India. Co-incidentally i am a South African Indian! We are from the state of Gujarat in India.