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Countries that claimed land in the Americas: Spain Portugal Great Britain France The Netherlands Denmark Germany Russia Sweden Countries that claimed land in what is now the United States of America: Great Britain Spain France Denmark The Netherlands Russia Sweden
Spain, Britain and France were the three main countries. The Dutch and the Swedish also came an conquered land in the New World (New York used to be called New Netherlands and Delaware was once New Sweden)
New Spain, Louisiana, and New France.
This land was called New Spain, however, these territory has become independent and split into many countries. It lasted from the 16th century to the 19th century.
There are two major Spanish borderlands. South west of Spain is the country of Portugal and north east of Spain is France.
They competed for control in the Americas by building forts.
They competed for control in the Americas by building forts.
Spain Netherlands France
9 European nations claimed land: Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Germany, the Netherlands, France, Spain, Great Britain, and Russia all claimed land in North America.
spain, and france
By the early 1600s, six nations-Spain, Portugal, France, Holland, England, and Sweden-had raised flags and claimed land in America.
Spain competed for control of land in the Americas through a combination of military conquest, colonization, and the establishment of missions and settlements. They relied on the exploration and exploitation of resources, as well as the subjugation of indigenous populations. Spain's presence in the Americas was solidified through the Treaty of Tordesillas in 1494, which divided the New World between Spain and Portugal.
Spain England France and russia
because they can have their freedom
France, Spain, Great Britain, and the United States of America
Countries that claimed land in the Americas: Spain Portugal Great Britain France The Netherlands Denmark Germany Russia Sweden Countries that claimed land in what is now the United States of America: Great Britain Spain France Denmark The Netherlands Russia Sweden
England, France, and Spain. During the revalutionary war, France sided with the colonists in exchange they got some of the land.