i don't know if it's an example, but a way its clear is because most south American countries speak spanish, which is because they were colonized originally by Spain
Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia
America was a member of the "Allies," which included France, Britain, Russia, and parts of Africa, Asia, and South America.
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the confederate states of America
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The peoples that inhabited the Western Hemisphere before and after the colonization of both North and South America are referred to as Native Americans.
Portugual's influence in South America was the colonization of Brazil.
Latin America typically consists of South America, Central America, and the Caribbean. These regions share a common history of colonization by European countries, predominantly Spain and Portugal, and have a shared identity rooted in a mix of indigenous, African, and European cultures.
european colonization
What is "Western European"? Are you trying to differentiate between a East European and a Western European? Or...are you using the term "Western" and meaning a "European"? Meaning that a Westerner IS A EUROPEAN. We'll use the second definition, as that might be what you really meant. To answer your question: North America, Central America, South America, Africa, Australia, and Southeast Asia were sites of European colonization. Europe (in general)/China (in general)/Japan were never colonized. For future reference: Western=Occidental & Eastern=Oriental (the Orient=East/the Occident=West).
European colonization of the South Pacific led to the loss of indigenous lands, languages, and traditions, as well as the introduction of diseases, conflicts, and exploitative labor practices. Native peoples faced displacement, violence, and cultural assimilation as a result of European colonization, which had long-lasting impacts on their societies and ways of life.
The Monroe Doctrine was a statement of US foreign policy which warned European powers in particular not to attempt any further colonization in North and South America. Its purpose was to stronglydiscourage such colonization by making the US position clear to all and hopefully make any further action unnecessary.
They grew corn.
Columbus' personal impact on North America was zero: his discoveries were limited to Central and South America. The European's later impact on North America was of course massive through immigration, colonization, industrialization and many other things.
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forcing them to give up there lands to settlers.
The Monroe Doctrine was a statement of US foreign policy which warned European powers in particular not to attempt any further colonization in North and South America. Its purpose was to stronglydiscourage such colonization by making the US position clear to all and hopefully make any further action unnecessary.