the great britian
Several countries claimed lands in what is now the United States. Spain claimed large territories, including Florida and the southwestern regions, while France claimed vast areas of the central United States, known as Louisiana Territory. Britain also claimed territories along the Atlantic coast and parts of the interior, while Russia laid claim to territories in the northwest, primarily around Alaska. Additionally, the Netherlands and Sweden had temporary claims in areas like New York and parts of the Delaware Valley, respectively.
atlantic coast
explorers led their expedition across montana to the pacific coast in 1805
pacific coast
the land bridge but spreading south along the Pacific coast instead of moving inland.
Countries that claimed land along the Pacific coast include the United States, Canada, Mexico, Chile, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, and Australia.
Countries that claimed areas along the Atlantic coast include Portugal, Spain, France, England, and the Netherlands. Each of these countries established colonies and trading posts in regions such as North America, South America, and Africa during the Age of Exploration.
Lima, Peru is on the Pacific coast. The other countries have capitals farther inland: Bogota, Quito, and Santiago.
Since a large number of countries border the pacific ocean, it depends on which "pacific coast" you mean. The pacific coast of the USA is its west coast.
it's flat
The pacific
They took boats and rafts on voyages along the Pacific coast and didn't venture very far from it.
Because of the countries Natural Resources along the coast.
Yes, the west coast of South America borders the Pacific Ocean. Countries such as Chile, Peru, Ecuador, and Colombia have coastlines along this ocean. The Pacific Ocean significantly influences the climate and ecosystems of these nations.
in 1769, Junipero Serra founded missions along the pacific coast.
What countries would the US have to deal with to gain more land on the Pacific Coast
South American Pacific coast.