At its height, the British Empire encompassed 25% of the world and extended to all continents. The part of the world least colonised by Britain was South America which was mostly colonised by Spain.
Christian Europeans colonised America.
No, he just colonised the Europeans there. People were already colonised there when he got there.
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Ottoman empire and in the south England
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Both countries agree to free trade, but the economy is a little different. Canada is in the northern hemisphere, in North America, while Peru is in the southern hemisphere, in South America. Peru was colonised by the Spanish and Canada was colonised by the French.
Indonesian spice pirates
to find / rule new land
Yes
Below is the spread of the Latino culture 1) Ancient Greeks colonised and settled in parts of Italy, over time their culture changed slightly and would eventually lead to the creation of the Roman Empire 2) Many years later Romans became the first official Latin culture 3) Many years later Romans colonised and settled in parts of Spain 4) Many years later Spain colonised most of south America And that is how south America has become known as Latin America. However you may find misleading information on the internet stating that Spanish are the original Latinos but this is not true.
South Africa was divided into the British and Dutch colonies