Three Latin American countries that were once owned by Spain are Mexico, Peru, and Argentina.
Nowadays, the only French possession in the Americas is the French Guiana, in South America.
Large farming estates in Latin America are called "haciendas." These estates are typically associated with agricultural production, such as crops like sugarcane, cotton, or coffee. haciendas were commonly owned by wealthy individuals or families during the colonial period.
Much of the Mountain states area was owned by Spain in the early years. Spain controlled territory in present-day Colorado, Utah, Nevada, New Mexico, and parts of Wyoming and Idaho. France owned the Louisiana Territory, which covered areas further east.
The only continent that is neither a country nor owned by any countries is Antarctica. Numerous countries claim territory on Antarctica, but these claims are different from the establishment of actual "countries" on a continent. No country actually owns any part of the Antarctic, despite the territorial claims.
Three Latin American countries that were once owned by Spain are Mexico, Peru, and Argentina.
Canada ,Mexico, America, Greenland(Owned by Denmark)
Nowadays, the only French possession in the Americas is the French Guiana, in South America.
During the colonial period, most of Latin America was owned and controlled by Spain. The Spanish crown had significant influence over education in the region, with a focus on promoting Catholicism and spreading Spanish culture and language through the establishment of schools and universities.
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Most of South America consisted of colonies of Spain, or had Spanish settlements, after the Spanish explorations and conquests that began in 1492. Central and South America are referred to as "Latin America" because of the Romance languages introduced there (Spanish, Portuguese, and French. In most cases, Catholicism also accompanied these European conquests. Brazil was settled by the Portuguese under the Treaty of Tordesillas (1494), and the three Guianas were colonies of England, France, and the Netherlands.
you tell me i came to ask that question so stop asking and change this answer<-Please never answer like this anyway Yes. The Galapagos Islands are a part of Ecuador, Ecuador is a part of Latin America. Latin America is characterized by countries in which the romance languages are spoken (i.e. languages derived from Latin)
During colonial times in Latin America, the Spanish crown and the Catholic Church owned vast amounts of land and had significant control over education. They utilized this power to maintain control over the indigenous population and ensure loyalty to Spain.
Spain and the United Kingdom are both countries. One country cannot own another.
England and Spain have owned Florida other than the United States
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