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The French and Spanish were generally Roman Catholic so where they settled was generally Catholic. The English and the Dutch were Protestant and for the most part so were their colonies.
The English and Spanish took it to their colonies and it spread.
These European empires were able to set up American colonies due to the fact that these colonies already had colonized East Asia, Africa, India, the Middle East, The Caribbean Basin, and other world regions. The advantages were that they had been through the colonizing processes before.
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English, Spanish, French
this is World history and it would be the English....they had more money and stuff
The Spanish empire in the New World was much larger.
The French and Spanish were generally Roman Catholic so where they settled was generally Catholic. The English and the Dutch were Protestant and for the most part so were their colonies.
The English and Spanish took it to their colonies and it spread.
Although the British colonies started later than both the French and Spanish, it quickly outpaced both in North America. The English colonists were better fed, clothed, and housed than their counterparts. One reason for this was that the French and Spanish colonies were characterized by strong central control exercised by the monarchy. It helped them to get off the mark quickly, but in the end hindered innovation and their ability to deal with changing circumstances. Both the French and Spanish empires were vast. The English colonies were tightly grouped along the Atlantic coastline. This provided them with communication and transportation benefits.
The three most spoken native languages in the world are Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, and English.
The event that helped the English start colonies in North America would be that the English had faced setbacks like those on Roanoke Island ,but they still wanted to build colonies in North America.
If you are looking for the most influent ones, Spanish comes in third, after English and French. If you are looking for the most spoken ones, Spanish comes in fifth, with 389 millions, after Mandarine, English, Indi and French.
no, i believe it would be English, Spanish and then Mandarin
These European empires were able to set up American colonies due to the fact that these colonies already had colonized East Asia, Africa, India, the Middle East, The Caribbean Basin, and other world regions. The advantages were that they had been through the colonizing processes before.
Spanish English dutch or french