Russia claimed land in the far north of North America, specifically in present-day Alaska, by establishing colonies and trading outposts in the 18th century. It wasn't until 1867 that Russia sold Alaska to the United States in what became known as the Alaska Purchase.
There are numerous areas of North America that Spain never tried to conquer (such as the the Northeast United States or Canada). The area in North America that Spain made the latest claim to was the Oregon Territory, but Spain rescinded its claim when the US and UK made much more effective and defensible claims.
They gave England claim to the mainland of North America.
The Seven Years war was caused by the French and the British both laying claim to territory in North America (as well as India).
They were both trying to claim land in North America and the the English claimed that the French settled in English territory
Polo never came to North America and was only in China. He did not claim land.
British Claim to North America and a son who looked for the NWP.
Australia did not claim part of North America.
Great Britain, Netherlands, Sweden, Germany, Denmark, France, Russia, Spain, and Portugal.
Nowadays none! -------- The United States has claimed and taken quite a bit of Canada over the years. They currently claim some our of Northern Territories and some of our territorial waters. Greenland claims one of our Islands. And Russia, as well as others claim our North Pole.
No, the United States has no claim on Antarctic territory. Claims by South America's countries are invalid, given the terms of the Antarctic Treaty.
they began to establish colonies and furthermore the french built trading posts in north America's .they trade with many native Americans goods from France in exchange for animal furs.The French built trading posts in North America. They traded with the Native Americans, goods from France, in exchange for animal furs.