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It was significant becasue the was the first settlement in the new country.
England.
no england was not c;
The Catholic Countries in Europe at the beginning of the seventeenth century (1600) were: Ireland, Portugal, Spain, France, Venice, Papal States, Naples, and those parts of the Holy Roman Empire which had not gone over to the Lutherans or Calvinists: Austria, Poland, Lithuania, Hungry, etc.
France is a founding country of the CECA (Coal and Iron European Community) after WWII, which led to the creation of the European Economic Community - of which she was again a founding nation, along with Germany.
Austria is the central European country where people speak German and are over 85 percent Catholic.
France is a member of the EU and is a part of the European continent, so yes it is a European country
Belgium is a member of the EU. It was one of the six founding members of what was then known as the European Economic Community in 1957.
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Poland. In 2007 over 88% belong to the Roman Catholic Chruch.
Great Britain was heavily influenced by the Roman Catholic Church.