The French held claim to the Louisiana territories from 1763 to 1803. The Louisiana Territories were purchased by the United States during the Jefferson administration.
Technically they were ran by families. There is no real recording on who owned the most. IT was the Families who owned them or the most.
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France had the control before the united states got.
Simon Bolivar freed them from Spain in the 1800's. He made the colonies into one big country called the United Columbia, they eventually began their own countries though. However he didn't free one country which was Brazil because they were owned by Portugal. Bolivia is named after Simon Bolivar. He was called the Elliberator
Nowadays, the only French possession in the Americas is the French Guiana, in South America.
France owned Latin America for a long time so a result of that and immigration probably blended the two cultures together.
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Mexico, Colombia, Chile.
Dependencies that can be considered part of the region include the French Guyana, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Saint Barthélemy, St. Martin and Saint-Pierre and Miquelon.
Canada ,Mexico, America, Greenland(Owned by Denmark)
France owns several other territories, countries, and islands. Martinique, Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Saint Marten, Clipperton Island, and New Caledonia are just a few of the lands owned by France. France also owns land in Antarctica.
The land owned by France and Urgel is Andorra.
The U.S. never owned the Northwest Territories of Northern Canada.
Yes, Pabst is American owned. But, it is brewed by SABMiller (not American owned).
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Do you mean colonial territories in the Caribbean?