Former colonies of Europe include regions across Asia, Africa, the Americas, and the Pacific that were once under European control. Notable examples include India and parts of Southeast Asia colonized by the British, much of Africa divided among various European powers, the Caribbean islands colonized by the Spanish, French, and Dutch, and territories in the Americas controlled by Spain, Portugal, and Britain. The legacy of colonization has significantly influenced the political, social, and economic landscapes of these regions even after gaining independence.
Catholics (found in most of Europe, Latin America and some other former European colonies) Protestants (found in some parts of Europe, the United States and some other former European colonies) Orthodox (found in Russia and parts of Eastern Europe)
japan is comprised of two former European colonies!!!!!
Most former british colonies are still Christian. Much hasn't changed in most of the colonies that were under Britain rule.
Where were most of Europe's colonies by the end of the nineteenth century?
Wars
seperate colonies
The early colonies in the Western Hemisphere depended on Europe for finished products. The Europeans benefited from the raw materials furnished by the colonies.
they live in Europe
The middle Colonies were known as the "Breadbasket Colonies" because of their large exports of grains to other colonies and Europe.
Africa
No, they were colonies of Belgium under King Leopold II
Because Colonies had everything but Europe didn't have nothing.