Spain and Portugal focused on conquering the southern continent of South America, especially during the Age of Exploration in the 15th and 16th centuries.
Spain and Portugal were the two major European countries that focused mostly on exploring and colonizing the southern continent, which is now known as South America. They were able to establish vast empires in this region through expeditions led by explorers such as Christopher Columbus and Vasco da Gama.
Spain and Portugal focused on the southern continent, with Spain predominantly exploring and colonizing South America and Portugal focusing on Brazil. France and England were more concentrated on North America during the Age of Exploration.
Spain and Portugal are the two major European countries that focused on exploring and settling territories across all seven continents during the Age of Exploration. They were able to establish colonies and trading posts in regions across Africa, Asia, and the Americas.
Some of the countries that did not claim land in the far parts of the continent during the Age of Exploration include Russia, Portugal, and Spain. These countries focused more on regions closer to their own borders for exploration and colonization.
Spain and Portugal focused on conquering the southern continent of South America, especially during the Age of Exploration in the 15th and 16th centuries.
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The two countries that wanted to take over South America were Spain and Portugal. Portugal got Brazil and Spain got the rest of the continent after the pope settled a dispute over who got the continent.
Eurobanking is focused on banking with the European countries. International banking refers to banking on a global scale among different countries worldwide.
African military forces focused on fighting one another rather than European armies.
Many southern companies focused on manufacturing. South Carolina in particular is known for car manufacturing, with plants including BMW and Bridgestone.
Just as much as life in the US.
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European Artists began to create works that focused on topics other then The Bible and Christianity.
Just to set things straight, Europe did not colonize any area collectively. This is because Europe is a continent made of many nations, who were in competition to get the most colonies. Europe had two ages of imperialism: the first focused on the Americas while the second focused on Africa and Asia. 1st Age of Imperialism: The main European countries who colonized the Americas were Spain, France, Great Britain, Portugal, and the Netherlands. Other minor players included Russia, Denmark, Sweden, and Germany. The entire continents of North and South America were colonized, including all the Caribbean islands. Most countries on the American mainland became independent by the mid 1800s, but most island nations did not become independent until the mid 1900s. 2nd Age of Imperialism: The main European countries who colonized Africa and Asia were Great Britain, France, Germany, and Russia Other minor players included Italy, Spain, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Portugal. Almost the entire continent of Africa was colonized and the majority of the Asian continent was either colonized or acted like satellite states. Most countries became independent in the mid 1900s.
European artists began to create works that focused on topics other than the Bible and Christianity.