Yes. Morocco was a French Protectorate in some parts from 1914-1956. The Spanish Protectorate of north Morocco was from 1912-1956. Ifni and southern Morocco were Spanish-controlled from 1860-1969. Western Sahara was a Spanish colonial possesion called Rio de Oro from 1880-1975, when it was annexed by Morocco in the Green March.
Technically speaking, Jordan was never colonized. Jordan was part of the British Mandate for Palestine from 1919 to 1922 when it was divided by the British authorities as the British Mandate for Transjordan and the "Saudi" Hashemite Dynasty was installed as fulfillment of the promises made by the British to the Arabs in World War I. However, the Mandate remained under official British control and the monarch was little more than a puppet of British interests until Transjordan was granted independence in 1946. At this moment, King Abdullah I declared the new Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, which is the name of the country to this day. British troops finally left Jordan in March of 1957. Some Jordanians and Arabs outside of Jordan see this as the first true moment of Jordanian independence since there was no longer a strong military Western influence in Jordan.
The United Kingdom colonized and controlled Jordan from 1921 to 1946. Prior to 1946 the country was known as the Transjordan.
1882-1922
Yes Panama was colonized by Spain.
Britain
No it was colonised in 1882
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Though the Sahara desert is just on the outskirts of Egypt, the soil around the Nile delta is quite fertile and good for growing crops. The land was also good for growing grain and during ancient times, Egypt was known as the breadbasket of the east.
Greece, Rome, Turkey, Persia, the Ottoman Empire and Britain have all colonised Egypt at various times.British
no she had ever coming to egypt
yes , by England