Britain NOT England.
Jamiaca
because he married a girl named Anne and claimed a are in North America. Which was the colonial regions
Although Willem Jansz was the first to step foot on the Australian continent (in 1606) and James Cook claimed the eastern half of the Australian continent in the name of England in 1770, the first permanent settlement in Australia was founded by Captain Arthur Phillip on 26 January 1788.
The 3 regions are the Southern Colonies, the New England Colonies, and the Middle Colonies.
New England, Middle, and South
At one point, the Louisiana Territory
Spain sent more expeditions than England to the middle part of the u.s.
Some other European countries that explored and settled in the Americas include Spain, France, England, Portugal, and the Netherlands. Each of these countries established colonies and trading posts in different regions of the Americas during the Age of Exploration.
Portugal's claims in the Americas were limited because the Treaty of Tordesillas in 1494 divided the newly discovered lands between Spain and Portugal, with Portugal receiving rights to territories east of a specific meridian. This limited Portugal's ability to establish colonies in certain regions of the Americas claimed by Spain.
I'm sure that it was when goods from three different regions were traded like (weapons to the Americas and from the Americas tobacco )....were passed on to three different regions.
Jamiaca
During the late 1400s and early 1500s, Spain claimed the largest area in the Americas following the voyages of Christopher Columbus and subsequent explorers. The Treaty of Tordesillas in 1494, brokered by the Pope, granted Spain rights to vast territories in the New World, leading to extensive conquests in regions such as present-day Mexico, Central America, and parts of South America. This expansion established Spain as a dominant colonial power in the Americas during that period.
Holland is a region in the Netherlands, though the name Holland is often incorrectly used to refer to all of the Netherlands. It is in western Europe, to the west of Germany and the north of Belgium, across the North sea from England.
On the coastal regions.
Holland isn't a city . . . its a common name for the country of the Netherlands. The name originates because North Holland and South Holland are two of the biggest regions in the country. You might want to rethink your question.
The two Scottish regions that border England are 'Borders' and 'Dumfries & Galloway'.
Sir Francis Drake is best known for his circumnavigation of the globe and his role as a privateer against Spanish interests in the late 16th century. He claimed parts of what is now California for England in 1579, naming it New Albion, where the native peoples included the Coast Miwok and other Indigenous groups. His expeditions often disrupted and claimed territories inhabited by various Native American tribes and indigenous populations throughout the Americas. However, he did not establish lasting settlements in these regions.