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Which nation's influence in colonialism was mainly in South America? England, Spain, France, Netherlands
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Which nation's influence in colonialism was mainly in South America? England, Spain, France, Netherlands
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Spain was the first country that discovered South America. Since it was the only country at that moment that discoverered this new land. It gained so much power and influence. Although things were not going great in North America, Spain was succeeding in colonizing South America.
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