The Commonwealth of Nations, and a few small remaining British Overseas Territories, which are former Colonies.
United Nations trust territories was created in 1946.
United Nations trust territories ended in 1994.
True. The Commonwealth of Nations is primarily composed of countries that were once part of the British Empire, including former colonies and territories. It is a political association aimed at fostering international cooperation and promoting shared values such as democracy and human rights among its member states.
Guam and Puerto Rico which are both US Territories today. Cuba and the Philippines which have both become independent nations.
English was an official language in 87 nations and territories by 1994. It is still the language of commerce in many nations of the world.
1) Policy of colonization by establishing business or trade units 2) Anexure of colonies using military conquests 3) Policy of providing defense and in lieu asking for some territories.
They were both divided up based on the Mandate System of the League of Nations. Other European countries assumed responsibility of the former territories.
By 1830, several European nations had established colonies in Latin America, primarily Spain and Portugal, which were the dominant colonial powers. Spain controlled most of the region, while Portugal held Brazil. Other nations, such as Britain and France, had smaller territories and interests in the region but did not have significant colonies compared to Spain and Portugal. As a result, the primary colonial presence in Latin America at that time was largely Spanish and Portuguese.
The Commonwelth of Nations is made up of 54 soveriegn nations.
France Britain Spain Netherlands Russia Im not sure that there were 5 nations, but these four nations did have colonies in North America.
Many settled in modern-day South Africa, Angola, Namibia, Madagascar, Botswana, Mozambique, Swaziland, Zambia, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Mauritius, Equatorial Guinea, Ghana and Senegal. These nations still retain considerable white populations.