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European settlement of the area began in the 17th century following French exploration of the region and became known as New France, the area colonized by France in North America during a period beginning with the exploration of the Saint Lawrence River byJacques Cartier in 1534 and ending with the cession of New France to Spain and Great Britain in 1763.
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.
Oh, it sounds like you're curious about history! Portugal, England, and France all had colonies in different parts of Asia. Portugal colonized areas like Macau and parts of India, while England had colonies in India and Singapore. France, on the other hand, had colonies in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. It's fascinating to learn about how these countries interacted with different parts of the world.
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Britain, the U.S., and France
The main languages of North America are English, French, and Spanish because these areas were settled by Europeans from England, France, and Spain.
Actually there were four major colonizers of the New World. France and England colonized the majority of North America, while Spain and Portugal colonized the majority of Central and South America. Holland to a much lessor extent also colonized parts of the New World. Instead of reading the answer is Spain, France and Europe
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spain , england , netherlands , and france
they claimed an area in north America, which is know as new France.
england, france, and netherlands
Insight Vacations offer trips to Europe, Africa, Asia and North America. Some of the countries include Canada, Denmark, Greece, England, France, Egypt, Finland, and the Netherlands.
France, England, and Spain all had significant colonial holdings in eastern North America at different points in history. In particular, France held territory in present-day Canada and the central United States, while England established colonies along the Atlantic seaboard, and Spain controlled areas in present-day Florida and the Gulf Coast.
Countries that claimed areas along the Atlantic coast include Portugal, Spain, France, England, and the Netherlands. Each of these countries established colonies and trading posts in regions such as North America, South America, and Africa during the Age of Exploration.
In the Colonial Period, France and England fought over North America mainly for the sake of the wealth that could be gained by controlling the land in question. North American resources (such as furs and timber) were at stake, as were various trade routes both actual and potential. After numerous conflicts, England gradually gained control of the most significant areas in dispute.
Spain focused on settling South and Central America, while Portugal focused on Brazil. France focused on North America, particularly present-day Canada. England focused on North America, including areas that would become the United States.
Spain controlled much of present day Central America and South America. France started colonies in North America and Portugal claimed easten South America.