By 1750, the four European countries that held land in North America were Great Britain, France, Spain, and the Netherlands. Great Britain controlled the eastern seaboard, while France held significant territories in Canada and the Mississippi River Valley. Spain owned Florida and parts of the southwestern United States, and the Netherlands had small holdings, primarily in New York and surrounding areas. These colonial powers were engaged in various territorial disputes and conflicts during this period.
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spain, and france
Seven European countries held land in Africa in 1914.
7 European Countries were held African colonies by 1914.
7 European Countries were held African colonies by 1914.
The American Revolution began in 1776, not the 1750's.
In 1750, the British Empire held lands in what is now Canada, the US, several Caribbean island and Central American nations, several African nations, Bangladesh/India, and Ireland.
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Trinidad and Tobago
It's in July, and it's held mainly in France. Some stages, particularly the 1st, are often held in neighboring European countries.
The Berlin Conference was held in 1884 in Berlin. Fourteen European countries and the United States got together to plan the further exploitation of Africa.