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Spain, France and Portugal.
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More than 4 countries established colonies in Central America and the West Indies. Spain, England, France, and the Netherlands.
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AnswerBritainNetherlandsSpainFranceDenmarkPortugalSweden
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.
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The European Nations which established colonies in Central America and the West Indies were England, Spain, France and the Netherlands, however history shows that Denmark also established colonies which were short lived as they were not seen as profitable and are now present day US Virgin Island.
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Four European nations that were rivals for land and trade in North America were England, France, Spain, and the Netherlands. These nations competed for territory and resources in regions such as present-day Canada, the Great Lakes, and the Mississippi River valley. Their rivalries contributed to the colonization and eventual conflicts in North America.