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What country influenced North America most,
England, France or Spain?

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England you need a why?
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Answer: England

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England

The leading severe efforts to ascertain English colonies abroad happened in the latest quarter of the 16th century when the reign of Queen Elizabeth the first. Bankrolled by the Muscovy Company, Martin Frobisher set sail in 1576, investigating the Northwest Passage. In August of 1576, he arrived at Frobisher Bay on Baffin Island. In 1578, he arrived at the coasts of Greenland and began a failed effort at establishing a foundation in Frobisher Bay. During the period between 1577 and 1580, Sir Francis Drake was circumnavigating the earth. In 1579, he arrived around on the western seashore of North America, condemning the place for Elizabeth the first as “New Albion.”

France

The French colonization of the Americas occurred in the 16th century and proceeded on into the coming centuries as France built a colonial nation in the Western Hemisphere. Since England colonized North America at some point, it qualifies England as the answer.

Spain

The Spanish establishment of the Americas occurred under the Crown of Castile and initiated by the Spanish conquistadors. The Americas were trespassed and combined into the Spanish Empire, except for Brazil, British America, and few small regions in South America and the Caribbean.

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