The Dutch and Swedish colonized New Jersey. It was colonized in the 17th century by people looking for a new start in a new land.
England sent people over there who started to live there (in short they colonised both places)
to find / rule new land
NOI'm from jersey is not the song for new jersey
Tunisia was colonised by fraance in 1881
No, New Jersey is named after the European Jersey. That's why it's called 'new' jersey.
Spain , France and England. The Spanish colonised the whole of South and Central America, northwards to Florida, Texas, New Mexico, Arizone , and Califormia. With one exception the Portugese colonised Brazil, South American Spanish is the current language throught this region. France colonised North America, along the Mississippi/Missouri river Basin and into the Great Lakes, and Down the St. Lawrence River. This is evidenced by such place names as , New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Cheyenne(spelling), Boise, Chicago, Illinois, Montreal, and Quebec. In Quebic provine of Canada French is still the official language. England colonised the Hudson's Bay region of Canda, New England and the Atlantic seaboard of the USA. It is evidenced by such place names, as Bostonm New Hampshire, Baltimore(Irish), New Jersey, Virginia (after Queen Elizabeth (I) , the Virgin Queen), Carolinas, after Queen Consort Caroline.
It was colonised first by the Ottoman's and then by the British.
Portugal colonised Angola.
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