Declining North American English control in 1942 and Spain's power in the Atlantic showed a division of modern world history. There are many developments that will greatly influence the old world and the New World War. These developmental findings have changed the diet of the western and eastern regions, helped start the Atlantic slave trade, spread the diseases that have catastrophic influence on the population of India, established European colonies in the western region (Cohen and Rosenzwei 124). .
Early European assets in North America include Florida, Spain, New Mexico, Virginia, British Colony (Bermuda, North Atlantic Branch), New England, Arcadia, Canadian French Colony, New Sweden Sweden Colony, Netherlands New Holland. . In the 18th century Denmark - Norway restored the original colony to Greenland, the Russian Empire got a foothold in Alaska. Denmark - Norway subsequently submitted several claims in the Caribbean during the early 17 th century
Declining North American English control in 1942 and Spain's power in the Atlantic showed a division of modern world history. There are many developments that will greatly influence the old world and the New World War. These developmental findings have changed the diet of the western and eastern regions, helped start the Atlantic slave trade, spread the diseases that have catastrophic influence on the population of India, established European colonies in the western region (Cohen and Rosenzwei 124). .
Spain's conquistor Helnan Cortés took over the kingdom of Azteca and Francisco Pizarro conquered the Inca Empire. As a result, by the middle of the 16th century, in addition to the early Caribbean, the Spanish royal family dominated the majority of Western South America and North America South. At the same time, Portugal claimed ownership of land in North America (Canada), claiming that most of the eastern part of South America was colonized, named Santa Cruz and Brazil. Other European countries immediately opposed the provision of the Tordesillas treaty. Britain and France tried to plant colonies in the Americas in the 16th century, but failed. In the next century, Britain, France and the Netherlands have successfully established permanent colonies. Some of them are Caribbean islands, which are often conquered or reduced by Spaniards, but they are in the eastern part of North America and are not colonized by Spain in northern Florida.