Territories if I understand what your saying is the partioning of unsettled land which the colonial power laid claims to. Basically the territorys were created to be managed by private investment corporations intent on reaping resources found within the region, and to make self-management of the territories easier.
European art was mostly of famous people (Kings and queens) and Christianity figures. Japanese art was mostly of nature and Samurai's. Hope that helped :)
49% is Mestizo 10% is European mostly Spanish with some German and Italian groups
The fact that they all had a strong fleet wile most other European nations (apart from the Dutch, but they focused mostly on the East Indies) hardly had a fleet to speak of and had little or no ambition to sail out into the unknown world anyway.
Broadly, the 17 parallel, but in detail mostly following the Ben Hai River.
IBM mostly makes computers for business purpose and for developers.
European countries established territories primarily for the purpose of resource extraction, trade expansion, and geopolitical dominance. Nations like Britain, France, Spain, and the Netherlands established colonies in the Americas, Africa, and Asia to exploit natural resources, establish trade routes, and spread their influence. These colonial ventures often led to significant economic benefits for the colonizers, while also resulting in profound social and cultural impacts on the indigenous populations. Ultimately, the quest for wealth and power drove much of the territorial expansion during the colonial era.
European religion is mostly Christian. Whereas India is mostly Hindu or Buddhist.
Europe was the continent that was mostly involved in the Age of Exploration, as European nations embarked on voyages to seek new trade routes, wealth, and territories in the late 15th to 17th centuries. Prominent explorers like Christopher Columbus, Vasco da Gama, and Ferdinand Magellan were from European countries like Spain, Portugal, and England.
Yes. they are mostly in the new territories
Expansion of European rule and power was a significant interest in the Age of Discovery. They mostly explored the New World in search of passages that were said to lead to Asia and the East Indies, its products, and some simply to find adventure. :)
Its is mostly practiced in India only it's not all that well-known religion around the world but it is well-known in India.
Christianity, mostly
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Mostly in European countries or countries with a history of colonization by European powers.
Portugal, mostly.
Mostly European and US citizens
Europeans are predominately Caucasian and Christian.