Great Britain, Netherlands, France, Spain, Russia.
Canada was colonized by the British, as was America (now the US). It has since gained independence.
Yes. The territory that is now Mississippi was first colonized by the European. It has been under the control of Spanish, British, and French governments.
England and France colonized parts of North America. The British defeated the French forces in what is now Canada, and thus ruled the colony alone, until its independence in 1867.
The First Nations indigenous peoples of Canada lived across the country in various regions, including the Pacific Northwest, the Great Plains, the Arctic, and the Northeastern Woodlands. Each region had distinct cultures, languages, and ways of life adapted to their environments.
No. It was never a member of the British Commonwealth or Commonwealth of Nations. While the British did at one point control small parts of what is now modern-day Thailand's territory, the Thai monarchy remained in power and Thailand is the only Southeast Asian nation that has never been colonized by Western powers.
Nunavut has always been part of Canada, except now it is an actual territory like the Yukon and the Northwest Territories
The city now known as Mexico City was founded by the Aztecs in 1325. In 1521, the Spanish Empire conquered and colonized the territory of Mexico from its base in Tenochtitlan.
Iran,Greece,Syria and Egypt
Zaire (now known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo) was colonized by Belgium.
The Philippines was one of them, as the Spanish East Indies (1565-1898) which included the Marianas and Guam. Spain also had colonies in the Caroline Islands (now Micronesia), Formosa (Taiwan), the Moluccas (Maluku, Indonesia) and Sabah in the Sulu Archipelago (also now part of the Philippines).
One of the first North American territorys claimed by Great Britian in the 1600s,Its now a province of Canada.
I take it you are looking for the word "Mexico". Mexico was conquered and colonized by Spain.