Cabral claimed Portugal for Brazil on April 22, 1500.
New York is the answer.
European settlement of the area began in the 17th century following French exploration of the region and became known as New France, the area colonized by France in North America during a period beginning with the exploration of the Saint Lawrence River byJacques Cartier in 1534 and ending with the cession of New France to Spain and Great Britain in 1763.
Both Christiano Ronaldo and the great Eusibo have a claim to this title.
The cause was the result of looking for a water route to Asia and they found North America in the way. The result was the claim and settlement of the southwest and Florida. They also made the Native Americans into slaves for the gold and silver mines in the southwest.
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.
Portugal was Spain's greatest European rival for exploration and the search for riches during the Age of Exploration. Both nations were eager to claim new territories, find new trade routes, and acquire wealth through colonization and trade.
Four is a bit tricky. Probably Spain, England, Portugal and France... though the Netherlands has a good claim as well.
he claimed brazil for portugal.
Portugal
His motive for exploration is to claim land for France!
Portugal was the only country that did not claim land in North America.
Prince Henry of Portugal claimed the next farts.
Cabral claimed Portugal for Brazil on April 22, 1500.
The King come here because Napoleão Invade Portugal , and before that existed a deal between Spanish , England , Portugal about explorer new lands The deal is first here come first to claim
Brazil
The line of demarcation established a boundary between the Spanish and Portuguese territories in the New World during the Age of Exploration. It was agreed upon by the two nations in the Treaty of Tordesillas in 1494.