England: New Zeeland, Australia, India, Canada (part of it), Faulkland Islands, Bermuda, Gibraltar, Burma
Portugal: Brasil,
Spain: Whole South America (except:Brasil and French Guyana
France: Canada (part of it), Tunisia, Algeria, Marocco, French Guyana, Cote d'Ivoyre (Ivory Coast-Africa), Senegal, Tahiti, Haiti
Netherlands:South-Africa
2007-01-06 22:59:27
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answered by Daniel 1
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Are you interested in which Asian countries were colonized by these countries? Because if not, then just about every other country in the world was at some point under the control of one of these countries. However, Asia was largely not colonized, countries were protectorates, dominated by, etc.
2007-01-06 23:54:37
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answered by magpie_queen 3
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Germany. Spain for sure did. The Netherlands have Suriname and Aruba, between others. Denmark had some interior the West Indies, yet offered them for the time of WW1 to the US. they are actually not the US Virgin Isles. Germany, besides the shown fact that, became not a unified u . s . until after it became now not politic to establish colonies in South usa and the Caribbean.
2016-10-30 05:49:01
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answered by Anonymous
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England - India, pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Malaysia, Singapore
Portugal - Malacca (a port in Malaysia) until they were replaced by the Dutch in the 17th century
Spain - the Philippines until they were replaced by the Americans after their defeat in the Spanish-American war in the late 19th century.
France - Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia
Dutch - Malacca (until they were replace by the Brits in the 19th century), Indonesia, East Timor
2007-01-07 00:12:02
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answered by Kevin F 4
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