Spain, Portugal and France did.
Actually there were four major colonizers of the New World. France and England colonized the majority of North America, while Spain and Portugal colonized the majority of Central and South America. Holland to a much lessor extent also colonized parts of the New World. Instead of reading the answer is Spain, France and Europe
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The major European countries that colonized the New World were Spain, Portugal, France, and England. Spain established vast territories in Central and South America, while Portugal focused on Brazil. France colonized parts of North America, particularly Canada and the Caribbean, and England established colonies along the eastern coast of what is now the United States. The impact of their colonization efforts significantly shaped the cultural, political, and economic landscapes of the Americas.
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portugal; the slave trade
Portugal is a laic (meaning havving no religious association) country with a major Christian catholic population. Christian are all the religiouns that follow the new testament.
Spain, Great Britain, France, and Portugal all had major empires. The Netherlands, Sweden, and Denmark were minor players.
The Americas. The Treaty of Tordesillas essentially divided the world between the two major imperial powers at the time, Spain and Portugal. Portugal received Africa, Asia, and what is modern-day eastern Brazil. Spain got the rest of the Americas.
Spanish. It was a colony of Spain, as was most of South America. The major exception would be Brazil. They were colonized by Portugal.