The British and French.
The land that De Soto claimed is the land that we know now as Spain. This occurred in May of 1539.
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Countries that claimed land in the Americas: Spain Portugal Great Britain France The Netherlands Denmark Germany Russia Sweden Countries that claimed land in what is now the United States of America: Great Britain Spain France Denmark The Netherlands Russia Sweden
Jacques Cartier was a French explorer who claimed the land that is now Canada.
Spain, France, England, Sweden, Netherlands and several Native-American tribes.The land that is now Pennsylvania was first claimed by the Swedes under Peter Minuit in 1638
Samuel de Champlain claimed land for France
Henry Hudson
No, America was not an independent country in the 1750s. During that time, the land that is now the United States was primarily made up of British colonies. The Thirteen Colonies were established along the eastern coast, and it wasn't until the American Revolution, which began in 1775, that the colonies sought independence from British rule to form the United States of America.
The initials of the state now on the land that Cabrillo claimed for Spain are CA, which stands for California. So, next time you're soaking up the sun on a Californian beach, just remember you're on land that was once staked by the Spanish explorer Cabrillo. You're welcome for the history lesson.
Drake claimed land North of San Francisco Bay along California's coast. He met friendly Indians and was able to trade with them. Drake claimed the land for England and named it New Albion which we now call Drake's Bay. I hope that's enough info. I am also looking for other claimed lands by Drake.
British explorer Henry Hudson was sailing on behalf of Holland, when he claimed the land that is now the state of New York.
the United States was now claiming territory that was also claimed by Great Britain.