At one time or another, the British, French, Swedes, Dutch and Spanish had colonies in what is now the US.
England existed long before USA and Australia. We are here talking about nations and not the physical land masses.EDIT:The Kingdom of Great Britain colonised Jamestown, Virginia in 1607.They colonised New South Wales (original Aussie settlement) in 1788.Canada (New Britain) was colonised in 1583.England (as well as the rest of Great Britain and the UK) have been around for hundreds and hundreds of years.So, in order of colonisation;England, Canada, US, TCA.Cheers.
The home government that colonised the region.
No. A colony usually referred to what later became a state. So Viriginia was a colony. Whereas "America" referred to the whole region including all colonies of all countries. Later it was called North America.
No the us is not sinking
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Primarily Europeans colonized what is now the United States.
Yes
Tunisia was colonised by fraance in 1881
It was colonised first by the Ottoman's and then by the British.
Portugal colonised Angola.
The first part of Australia to be colonised was Port Jackson.
Zambia was colonised to take advantage of it's mineral deposits.
They both predominantly speak English. They were both colonised by the British Empire.
No. -Zambia is an independent country. When it was Northern Rhodesia it was colonised by Great Britain.
Sydney was colonised with the arrival of the First Fleet on 26 January 1788.
What is now the US was colonized by several different countries. Great Britain was the primary country. Spain had much of the south east and south west parts. The Dutch first colonized New York and the area there and the French had most of the Mississippi and Great Lakes region. Russia had what is now Alaska.
No, he just colonised the Europeans there. People were already colonised there when he got there.