Portugal established the first African colony inMozambique in 1500.
French Guiana
Louisiana was once a French colony as well as Canada and Haiti.
Canada is predominantly an English-speaking country, based off its British heritage. About 22% of Canadians speak French and they are mostly based in Quebec. Quebec used to be a French colony while the rest of Canada was a British colony, and they eventually united to become Canada.Although Canada is predominantly an English country, it is officially recognized as being bilingual: French andEnglish to recognize the history that Canada was created from a French and English colony.
La Salle established a French settlement in the state of Texas. The colony was Fort St. Louis and it was established in 1685.
Russia , -or Canada.
Holland
Portugal established the first African colony inMozambique in 1500.
No country can be a colony, otherwise it wouldn't be a country.
Liberia is an African country that people usually claim is not colonized, but since it was founded by American Blacks who established a very European-style country, it is hard to make the claim that it was not a colonial project.However, it was never part of a proper colony.
The first European settlement in Australia was a penal colony.
Brazil
France.
The home country of a colony is the country that founded it. After a country founds a colony, it is settled and a form of government is established. The government can be either direct or indirect.
He established a French colony in Quebec, Canada.
a colony
The simple answer is Britain and France. Keep in mind: But Canada at different times was shaped differently and took up less space then modern day Canada. The earliest European colony in Canada was Icelandic and started by vikings around 1000 but was not permanent. Canada itself was not a colony but a series of colonies. And Canada was home to many native tribes each a "country" itself long before European exploration