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Who was given the right to colonize and trade with north and south America?

Spain.


Who was given the right to colonize and trade with North and South America.?

Spain.


Is South America south or north of the equater?

The Equator crosses South America, about 20% of South America is north of the equator and 80% is south of the equator.Both, actually. The equator line runs through the northern part. But, the majority of South America is south of the equator.


Who was given the right to colinize and trade with north and south America?

Spain


On what continents do armadillos live?

North America, notably, Texas has lots of armadillos.


Is South America real?

yes that's right below north America there's some water and then south America. It is where most rain forests are


Why is South America called South America when its not part of the us?

Because America is a continent there's North America, South America and, Central America. North America is made of Canada, the USA, and Mexico. Central America is From Guatemala to Panama, South America is from Colombia to Ecuador. The Americas were named by German Cartographer Martin Waldseemüller in 1507 after Amerigo Vespucci, an Italian explorer. Vespucci himself only explored parts of South America.


Why did the north and the south get in a war?

The Northern and Southern states of America got into a war because the south believed in the right to own slaves and the north did not.


The Caribbean Sea is in between which two continents?

The Caribbean Sea is connected to the Atlantic ocean, sitting between North and South America. Importantly, it's right up against the Caribbean Islands.


In which contenent is Guatemala in?

Guatemala is part of the American continent, Central America is right between North and South America.


Are the 7 continents Africa Asia Europe North America South America Australia and Antarctica?

Sounds right.


Is any part of south America of the equator?

Ther are parts of Brazil that are either north of, south of, or right on the equator.