Britain never took over South America.
Britain did not "take over Canada" . People emigrated there just as they did to America
Great Britain held a territory of British Guiana in South America, but did not take over the continent. In fact, British Guiana was the second smallest territory in South America, after French Guiana. British Guiana was under British control from 1814-1966. The British took possession for reasons similar to any territory: resources, money, land, power, etc.
England took over South Africa in 1885.
They did because they can expected Britain to take over.
Yes,. but gave it back.
The South felt that since Britain needed cotton for industry then Britain would take the side of the South for economic reasons .
Britain never fought any COUNTRY to take over Britain. You need to narrow down the specific dates of this
because the earth spins anticlockwise looking down from north
No.
Britain took over Nigeria around 1901.
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.
Australia did not take over Britain. Britain actually took over Australia originally and formed colonies on that continent. Later, the Australian people moved away from British rule.