No. Also to those lands controlled by Portuguese and French colonists. Hence the name Latin America, as Spanish, French and Portuguese languages descend from the ancient Latin language.
At the end of WW1, the Arab lands once controlled by the Ottoman Empire came under the control of England and France.
lands west of the Mississippi that were owned by the French
Some of them sided with the French and some of them sided with the British. I believe more of them sided with the French because the French were not as interested in expanding and settling westward as the Bristish colonists were, and therefore encroached on fewer Native American tribes' lands. They were on good terms with those tribes for that reason. However, as a whole the Native Americans were divided amongst themselves as to which side they should support. The British had native allies, too.
The Potawatomi tribe had several rivals, most notably the Sauk and Fox tribes, as well as the Iroquois Confederacy and the Ojibwe (Chippewa) tribe. Conflicts often arose over territory and resources, especially as European settlers encroached on Indigenous lands. Additionally, the Potawatomi were involved in broader intertribal conflicts and alliances during the period of European colonization. Their relationships with neighboring tribes were complex, fluctuating between rivalry and alliance depending on the circumstances.
They controlled Muslim lands economically, tecnologically,and/or through military attacks.
No. Also to those lands controlled by Portuguese and French colonists. Hence the name Latin America, as Spanish, French and Portuguese languages descend from the ancient Latin language.
the dutch controlled the lands.
Europe
The Mississippi river was the border.
from trade and barter.
Lands that are controlled by another nation are called territories.
Muslims controlled it before and after. The crusades were pointless
Louisiana or Mississippi
At the end of WW1, the Arab lands once controlled by the Ottoman Empire came under the control of England and France.
lands west of the Mississippi that were owned by the French
Some of them sided with the French and some of them sided with the British. I believe more of them sided with the French because the French were not as interested in expanding and settling westward as the Bristish colonists were, and therefore encroached on fewer Native American tribes' lands. They were on good terms with those tribes for that reason. However, as a whole the Native Americans were divided amongst themselves as to which side they should support. The British had native allies, too.