Spain controlled much of present day Central America and South America. France started colonies in North America and Portugal claimed easten South America.
Spain, Britain, and France.
Spanish, Dutch, English and French were the primary countries. The British took over the Dutch areas. The French and Indian War and the Louisiana Purchase took France out of the picture.
Belgium and France
Where separate divisions are each responsible for all operations in specific geographical areas of the world.
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The same as everywhere else in the world.
The easiest way to describe this is to compare those areas settled by the Puritans, and those settled by the Catholics. To this day there are no Native Americans in areas settled by the Puritans. The Puritans viewed the Native Americans as "unsaved" and thus not worthy of consideration. In one instance, they made a gift of small pox infected blankets, against which the Native Americans had immunity, and wiped out the entire tribe. In areas where the Catholics settled, they preached the Gospel, educated the natives, and even, when a small pox vaccination was developed immediately shipped supplies of it to the new world to vaccinate the natives.
France wasn't discovered like the New World was. It was settled gradually over time by different races. The France we know today began in the 700s AD and evolved over thirteen hundred years.
Alsace Lorraine
France challenged Spain's hold on some the colonial areas in the New World. They did so by fighting against Spain in Europe.
Britain, Ireland, Spain, Portugal, France, Northern Italy, Austria, Bulgaria, Romania, and Southern Poland.