Final answer:
Between 1575-1630, several European countries traveled to the New World for various reasons and settled in different regions.
Step-by-step explanation:
Between 1575-1630, several European countries traveled to the New World, including Spain, Portugal, England, France, and the Netherlands. They traveled to the New World for various reasons, such as seeking wealth and resources, establishing colonies, spreading religion, and asserting power. The Spanish settled in the Caribbean and Latin America, the Portuguese settled in Brazil, the English settled in North America (including Jamestown, Virginia), the French settled in Canada and the Caribbean, and the Dutch settled in present-day Albany, New York and other areas.