The French and British controlled the largest number of Caribbean, but Spain and the Netherlands also had a significant number of islands under their control.
Neither. Jamaica is a part of the Caribbean and technically a part of North America.
Central American Culture
It isn't; at least not in geographic terms. Central America is a region WITHIN North America. Central America could however, be grouped along with Mexico, the Caribbean and South America as part of a large cultural region known as Latin America.
Neither. It is a region. It is a term used describe those countries in the American Continients (North and South America) originally colonized and ruled by Spain and Portugal. That is all of South America, Carribean, Central America including Mexico.
No the Caribbean Islands are not part of South America. It is actually a set of Islands off the coast of South America and is not really considered a continent.
Spanish settlers, from Mexico City, and Panama, and Portuguese conqueror's, in Brazil.
Mexico and Central America, the Caribbean and South America.
The Portuguese colonized modern day Brazil, while Spain colonized much of the Caribbean, Central America, and the rest of south America, they also colonized Florida and the west of modern U.S.A.
the Caribbean, south America and middle America
Central America, the Caribbean, and South America.
Spain colonized a good chunk of South America, Central America, and a substantial part of North America. They also colonized islands in the Caribbean Sea, the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, and small pieces here and there in Africa.
south america
Two subregions that make up Middle America are Central America and the Caribbean. Central America consists of countries located between North and South America, while the Caribbean includes islands in the Caribbean Sea.
Mexico and Central America, the Caribbean and South America.
Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean and South America.
Central America, Mexico, the Caribbean and most of South America.
There really aren't any, aside from French Guiana, which is an overseas department of France, and not an independent country. The French never really expanded into South America, although they did colonize areas of Central America - namely, in the Caribbean. The actual country of Guyana was never colonized by the French - it was colonized by the Dutch, and later came under control of the British.