The Spaniards (Spain) were the first European settlers in North America.
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France
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In general terms, the 'process of colonization' that affected North America was the movement of Europeans from their European homes into new homes on the North American continent. Initially tentative and often unsuccessful, the process established initial settlements in coastal areas; later, those settlements led to inland settlements, with communications and overarching administrative services established. Still later, entire regions became 'civilized' by new arrivals and the growth of the older settlers, along with regulatory and other support from the home-country and, not to be overlooked, the dispersal of Natives in the areas being colonized.
It is United States of America.
Spain was the first European country to establish a successful trade in luxury items.
Spain
Spain.
the Portuguese
No, it was Portugal
potugal in 1498
Spain Dutch.
Samuel de Champlain was sponsored by the French government to explore and establish settlements in North America. He played a significant role in the early exploration and colonization of what is now Canada.
No, Spain is a European country.
No. It's in South America.
That is known as colonization, where individuals from one country establish settlements in another country with the aim of asserting control over the land and its resources.