Throughout its history, the United States has taken control of several territories and countries, particularly during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Key examples include the Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico following the Spanish-American War in 1898. Additionally, the U.S. annexed Hawaii in 1898 and took control of territories like American Samoa and the Virgin Islands. The U.S. has also exercised varying degrees of influence or control over nations such as Panama, Cuba, and parts of Central America through military interventions and political influence.
Only Brazil
The two countries that wanted to take over South America were Spain and Portugal. Portugal got Brazil and Spain got the rest of the continent after the pope settled a dispute over who got the continent.
not they owned Florida but america did take over it
White america
There are over 35 countries in Africa but only 3 in North America: Canada, U.S. and Mexico.
It took over all the countries in the word. And ththen some.
Britain never took over South America.
When?
Countries take over other countries because of their imperialistic nature. For example if Country A takes over Country B. Country A can take natural resources from Country B. This benefits Country A, the country that is imperialistic because it has more resources that it can use.
They didn't take over any countries. Germany, Italy and Austria-Hungary did but in the end Britain, France and Russia won the war so Britain didn't need to take over any countries.
The U.S. took over none.
The major rainforest in South America is The Amazon which stretches over several countries.