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Caribbean Sea
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Amazon R.
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Cuzco
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RÍO DE São Paulo
LA PLATA
Concepción Buenos Aires
Dutch territories
English territories PATAGONIA
French territories
Portuguese territories 0 500 1,000 miles
Spanish territories
0 500 1,000 kilometers
MAPPING HISTORY
strayerap5e_04_m01_40930 Map 4.1 European Colonial Empires in the Americas
European Colonial Empires
By the beginning of the eighteenth century, European powers had laid claim to most of the
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Western Hemisphere. Their wars and rivalries during that century led to an expansion of Spanish
and English claims, at the expense of the French.
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Reading the Map: Which European power controlled the most territory in the Americas? Which
controlled the least?
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AP Making Connections: Compare Map 4.1 with Map 7.3. Which European powers lost control
of their Central and South American colonies by the 1830s? Which retained theirs? Which did both?
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