Among the European countries that established their own colonies in Africa were Great Britain, France, Germany, Belgium, Italy, Portugal, and Spain. While some countries (including France, Spain, and Portugal) had colonized parts of Africa as far back as the 1500s, the majority of the colonization by the European powers occurred in the mid-to late 1800s. To a certain extent, the Dutch were apart of this colonization as they formed a group of other Europeans who settled in what was South Africa. They were called Afrikaners.
Adolf Hitler did not invade Portugal during World War 2 because Spain stood in the way. In order to invade Portugal, Hitler would have needed to go through Spain. Spain would not allow that. Spain had far more to lose than to gain by entering the war. Spain had colonies in Africa that the Allied powers could conquer and Spain had very little to gain by entering the war. Both Portugal and Spain stayed out of the war. Spain helped Hitler and Portugal helped England as much as possible without actually participating in the fighting.
They made it in history take out Belgium and Portugal replace with them with Spain and Italy
Portugal is west of Spain, between Spain and the Atlantic Ocean.
Probably Spain and Portugal because of Their colonies in Latin America
During the Age of Exploration, Spain and Portugal claimed the most territories in Europe. Portugal established colonies in Africa, Asia, and South America, while Spain claimed territories in the Americas, Africa, and Asia.
Belgium, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Spain.
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In terms of land, France controlled most of it. Spain, Portugal and the United Kingdom did have sizable colonies in West Africa, though.
It was the colonies that inhabited this area in Africa. France, Spain, Portugal, and Italy had colonies in these areas up to this day. As a result, the African population came from the colonies to these countries up North.
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Why did Spain turn to Africa to provide labor for its Americas Colonies?
Mozambique (South-east Africa), Angola (South-west Africa), and Guinea-Bissau (West Africa).
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The British Empire controlled and still do control some countries around the world. South Africa and most of the middle East were under British control. Britain gave a piece of its empire to the Jewish people and created the country of Israel as well.
Spain, France and Portugal.
The majority of Portugal's colonies in Africa were located in present-day Angola and Mozambique. Angola was in the southwest of the continent, while Mozambique was situated on the southeast coast. These colonies were important to Portugal due to their resources and strategic locations for trade.