Britain Africa and the Americas
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Britain, Africa, West Indies, The new world(Americas), Spain, and Portugal
India was colonized by Great Britain and the Americas were colonized by various European nations such as Great Britain, France, Portugal, and Spain.
The Columbian Exchange involved the trade of slaves, corn, and horses. The only two countries involved were Europe and Africa. The Americas were still considered colonies.
Spain and Portugal divide the Americas by a line called the demarcation. that Pope Alexander decided where to put it.
provision of treaty of tordesillas to divide the Americas between Spain and Portugal to colonize.
Spain and Portugal. Portugal was alloted the lands east of the line, which included Asia but only a small part of the Americas (Brazil in South America).
Spanish became the dominant language in the Americas due to the Spanish colonization in the 16th century. Spanish explorers, conquistadors, and settlers spread the language across the region, establishing it as the primary language through institutions, education, and trade. Additionally, intermarriage between Spanish colonizers and indigenous populations also contributed to the language's diffusion.
First thing to note: the Americas include all the land where countries like Canada, the United States (mistakenly known as "America"), Mexico, Argentina or Brazil are located. Nowadays, Portugal no longer claims any land on the Americas; it used to own present-day Brazil but such country became independent from Portugal in September 7, 1822. Mexico has land in the Americas, but current claims against other countries just include clear boundary demarcation.
Spain built missions in the early Americas to protect Spanish territory and convert the natives to Christianity (specifically Catholicism).
There are a few indigenous language speakers in most of the countries in the Americas.
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There are 35 countries in the Americas.
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At one point, the Louisiana Territory