The four main geographic regions that divide the continent are: North America, South America, Africa, and Eurasia. These regions are separated by natural boundaries such as oceans, seas, and mountain ranges.
Between the Indian and Pacific Oceans is Asia. There is also Oceania, but being a tiny continent Asia is the main continent located between the two oceans.
The 3 main countries that explored the New World were Spain, Portugal, and England. These countries led the way in the age of exploration and colonized many parts of the Americas.
The main goals of the Spanish explorers were to establish a foothold in the New World. In addition to acquiring new lands, the explorers set out to expand their empire. This was done by building trade and commerce with the local natives, along with converting many of them to Catholicism. Sadly, there were many native and Spanish conflicts that led to mass bloodshed across the continent.
Christopher Columbus went to the American continent in search of a direct sea route to Asia to trade for valuable goods like spices. He believed he could reach Asia by sailing west across the Atlantic Ocean instead of traveling around Africa. His primary motivation was to find a more efficient trade route to Asia and establish a new route for Spain to access these sought-after goods.
The Spanish colonies were known for their gold. It made Spain quite rich.
In the 1600's, tobacco was grown in the southern colonies. The main colony that grew tobacco was the Virginia colony.
There was a few developments of the local government affected the colonies. The main affects were power and money.
England, France, Spain and the Netherlands
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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)
The main crops in the southern colonies were rice, indigo, and cotton. These were the principal crops.
The main countries involved in colonization during the 1500s and 1600s were Spain, Portugal, England, France, and the Netherlands. Spain and Portugal led early efforts, establishing vast empires in the Americas, Africa, and Asia. England and France began to establish their own colonies in North America and the Caribbean, while the Dutch focused on trade and colonization in parts of the Americas and Asia. This period marked the beginning of significant European expansion and competition for global territories.
tourism is the main industry of Spain
the main harbor and seaport of the middle colonies is all the places in the middle colonies.
The main religion in Spain is Roman Catholic.
No. European countries were the main expanders, gaining colonies mainly in the Americas. However, there was also expansion by Asian empires (for example the Mughal Empire).