Answer:
The Netherlands - Dutch Guiana
Great Britain - British Guiana
Spain - Colombia, Ecuador
Step-by-step explanation:
The Netherlands began to establish their colonies in South America when the Dutch West India Company after its formation took control over it. The Dutch Guiana were the producer of the Sugar, cotton, and indigo which exported to the Netherlands.
Great Britain founded its colonies in the Dutch Guiana after the French Revolution. The economy of these colonies based on sugar plantations which later shifted to rice farming, mining and forestry.
Spanish began to establish its first settlement in Ecuador in 1534. Ecuador economy based on crop cultivation and livestock raising. Colombia was able to export precious metals (gold) and some agricultural products.