For North America there are actually more than four:
1. Britain (East/New England)
2. France (West/Louisianna)
3. Spain (South/Texas)
4. Russia (North/Alaska)
5. Portugal (North-East/Greenland)
6.Scotland (North-East/Nova Scotia)
7.The Dutch Peoples (North-East/New Amsterdam)
8. The Viking Peoples (North/Greenland/North-East Canada)
For South America there are mainly three:
1. Spain (Most of South America)
2. Portugal (Brazil)
3. France (Some Islands off the coast of south America)
in rual areas
In 1848 there were revolutions or attempted revolutions in many European countries, and in particular in: * France * The Kingdom of the Two Sicilies * Many other Italian states * Prussia and many of the German states * Austria, the Czech Lands, Croatia * Hungary
Iberia or Iberian Peninsula is Europe's third biggest peninsula after Scandinavia and Balkans. It is made up of areas from three countries, Spain, Portugal, Andorra.
American cities often developed with a focus on automobile accessibility, leading to sprawling layouts and extensive suburbs, while European cities typically prioritize public transport and walkability, resulting in more compact and pedestrian-friendly designs. Additionally, European cities tend to have a richer historical architecture due to their longer histories, whereas many American cities feature more modern and varied architectural styles reflecting their shorter development timelines. Lastly, public spaces and plazas are more common in European cities, fostering community interaction, while American cities often have larger parking lots and commercial areas that can detract from such communal spaces.
Africa was rich in minerals, fertile lands, and other resources that could be used for development. This led many people to want to own large chunks of the land and as a result many conflicts arose.
European exploration and colonization represent the basic economic concept of mercantilism, where nations sought to accumulate wealth and resources by establishing colonies. This led to the extraction of valuable resources from colonized areas, which were then used to enhance the mother country's economy. Additionally, it highlights the principles of supply and demand, as European powers aimed to control trade routes and markets to maximize their economic advantages. Ultimately, this expansion fueled competition among European nations for global dominance and economic prosperity.
Countries which were colonized by the French tend to have the largest French speaking areas, i.e. the Eastern side of Canada.
There are no European countries located in deserts. However, some European countries have small areas of deserts. Spain, for example, has the Tabernas Desert.
Both areas were new to European explorers.
Both areas were new to European explorers.
Both areas were new to European explorers.
The countries of Poland and the Czech Republic have the greatest areas of land devoted to manufacturing and trade.
The similarity of the European countries that exist on the physical, geographical areas include things like the climate and their economic activities.
Only the coastal areas of Africa were colonized by European countries at the time of the Berlin Conference.
Economic, the desire for precious metals and new areas for trade.
The Sahel region was colonized by multiple European powers during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. France was the main colonizer in the Sahel, establishing control over large parts of the region. Other European powers, such as the United Kingdom and Germany, also had smaller colonial holdings in certain areas of the Sahel.
European countries colonized the Americas (predominately Great Britain, France, and Spain). The left their long last affects such as culture, language, and religion. English, French, and Spanish are the most spoken languages in the Americas by far, because these countries colonized these areas. The Americas are also overwhemingly Christian due to the religious spread from these nations as well. Culturally, the Americas are also somewhat European, mostly in the United States and Canada. The United States and Canada are basically Europe in the Americas. Same culture, government styles, etc.