Colonization of the Caribbean followed exploration and discovery of resources that were intended to be transported by ship back to the old world. Colonies were outposts that supported the mission of exportation.
They pretty much liked the idea, of course!
No
spain
No. Since Mexico became an independent nation in 1821, it hasn't tried to conquer or "colonize" other countries.
Colonizers tended to underestimate the importance of their technology in enabling them to colonize other countries.
japan
no Do the people in those other countries want us there?
libya and somalia
World wide
NONE
French is spoken in many countries due to historical colonization by France in regions such as Africa, the Caribbean, Southeast Asia, and parts of North America. Additionally, French is a widely spoken language in international diplomacy and business, further contributing to its global presence.
italians for 60 years, Brits for 10 years and etiopians for 30 years
Pakistan has never had the power to create foreign colonies.
Holland colonized...I'm not sure actually