Several European countries established colonies in America, but Spain and England were among the most prominent. Spain began its colonization efforts in the late 15th century, claiming large areas in South and Central America, as well as parts of North America, including Florida and the Southwestern United States. England started its colonization in the early 17th century, establishing settlements along the Atlantic coast, such as Jamestown in Virginia and Plymouth in Massachusetts. Other countries, like France and the Netherlands, also contributed to the colonial landscape in North America.
This country was Great Britain.
Columbus sailed to america in 1492 cause he was trying to find a faster way to asia. but he found america and settled there when he sailed west.
Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts, 1620.
the europeans settled in America in 1607 cool ha
The southern colonies were settled by either the English, French or the Spanish. The deep south, from Florida to Louisiana were settled by the Spanish or French and going up the Atlantic coast from Georgia were mostly settled by the English. As a matter of fact Georgia is name for King George II, the king of England in the early 1700s.
Settlement colonies are large groups of people from one country living together in a new country.
France
Please limit answers to either France, Holland, Spain, or Britain.
Vietnam, according to my professional, advanced, info.
The Vikings came to North America 500 years before Columbus found the Bahamas in 1492. Eric the Red settled Newfoundland with colonies.
The English colonies settled on the continent of North America.
england
This country was Great Britain.
Columbus sailed to america in 1492 cause he was trying to find a faster way to asia. but he found america and settled there when he sailed west.
the british or dtuch. i think the dutch
Spain
france?