the native tribes each had areas that they controlled.
In the 19th Century. Europe owned practically all of Africa then, but not all of these African possessions were conquered in an outright military way. In some cases the Europeans arrived as traders and explorers, and before long they were administrators.
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Israel was never owned by Europeans, the state of Israel was officially created after world war two. The Hebrew people (Jewish folks) were basically nomadic before then.
Europeans didn’t know North America existed until they literally bumped into it looking for an Asian water route. The natural resources found in North America drew Europeans to the land and for Europeans it looked like it was vast acres of empty lands. To a European to come to a place with no fences, no king’s lands, no laws on poaching, and it seemed to be not owned by anyone. As far as they were concerned the Native Americans didn’t count.
Europeans: Land could be owned by individuals.Native Americans: Land belonged to Everyone.
who owned the car before me?
Historically, many European nations had colonies in Africa. However, Europe never "owned" the continent.
not they owned Florida but america did take over it
Before the French and Indian War, France and England owned the land in North America . [This is the BEST answer I found it in my Social Studies Ohio River Valley-French and Indian War handout . ]
Europeans were one of the first groups to believe land could be owned with money.
No, electricity suppliers in America are not privately owned. Electricians are private workers, but supplies are owned by the government. The same thing applies to hydro.
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