texas
they were more interested in their fertile carribean sugar islands than in colonizing in north america, also, i believe, the English colonists attempted to resist them, good luck! -nav
the spanish and the portuguese
Most of Latin America was colonised by the Spanish.
yes
Omfg lol
What the world thinks of as "Spanish"--that is, Castillian Spanish--is from Spain. It spread to other countries when Spain was colonizing much of North and South America, as well as parts of Africa.
Spanish
The british and the spanish
Spain, the country that funded Columbus's discovery of the New World, claimed and colonized all of the land from what is now California to Texas, as well as Nevada and the Four Corner states, all the way through Mexico and most of Central and South America, and many of the Caribbean islands. However, Portugal claimed what is now Brazil in South America, and France, England, and Holland colonized parts of South America and the Caribbean. Further east in North America, what eventually became the Louisiana Purchase was colonized by the Spanish, but then eventually that colony was acquired by France. England owned colonies from Georgia and into Canada, although Holland, France, and Sweden had previously owned some of those areas. All in all, if success was determined by land area, the Spanish were the most successful at colonizing the New World.
Mainly the British, Spanish and French
Led to a confrontation in Cuba.