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Existing comment: International Interest in the New World

Portugal led the European nations into exploration by sailing southward along the African coast, seeking a route to the East. Spain's ambitions were launched by Christopher Columbus, who discovered islands in the Caribbean Sea. While Spain was building its New World empire, France and the Netherlands also were exploring. The English, although the last to start explorations, would eventually take the lead in colonization.
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