Those would be Portugal, Spain, The Netherlands, France and Great Britain.
Portugal was the nation that started the Age of Exploration, and it is famous for its travels around Africa. Like all nations in the Age of Exploration its goal was finding reaches. In the New World they colonized Brazil.
Spain was a major player in the New World and its Conquistadors allowed it to colonize the Maya and the Aztec and conquer their civilizations. They settled in the Latin America mostly.
France was a nation that fought mostly for Africa but they had colonies in the New World also. They were a big fur traders and explorers of the North America.
Great Britain as we know held most of the North America until the American Revolution and was a dominant power there. The stories of the explorers and settlers are well known across the world.
The Netherlands are maybe the most well known for their purchase of the Island of Manhattan from the Native Americans. Other than that they did not have many major colonies in the New World.
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President Clinton's goal to use force to restore a democratically elected leader to power was in the country of Haiti.
Regarding the global economy, according to President Clinton, a result of the North America Free Agreement (NAFTA) would be increased jobs and lower prices.
On December 17, 1992, Presidents of Mexico, the United States, and Canada signed NAFTA. They were Carlos Salinas, George H. W. Bush, and Brian Mulroney. This would be the largest free trade area in the world. The entering President, Bill Clinton, supported NAFTA principles but wanted the addition of some clauses on environment protection and better labor agreements. But yes, according to President Clinton, a result of the North America Free Agreement (NAFTA) would be increased jobs and lower prices.
NAFTA has been recently renegotiated by the three countries and the new agreement is called USMCA, United States, Mexico, and Canada Agreement.
Answer:
Henry Hudson
Explanation:
On June 23, 1611, a mutiny during an attempt to find the Northwest Passage left Henry Hudson adrift on what is now Hudson Bay today.