During the age of exploration which country did not establish colonies in Asia Africa and the Americans
Age of Discovery or Exploration indicated the early modern age and started from the beginning of the fifteenth century to the late seventeenth century in European history.
The age started with Portuguese and Spanish discovery under their respective imperial crowns by discovering new lands by maritime networks. The exploration of Vasco da Gama and Christopher Columbus by Portugal and Spain influenced their colonial enterprise and commercial trade.
Britain started relatively slower than Spain and Portugal, and the English East India Company was founded in 1600, and it took several decades more to start their imperial journey. Dutch has also started discovering sea routes as they established the Dutch East India Company in 1602. Russia began conquering nearby regions from the mid-sixteenth century and reached Siberia and the Pacific by the mid-seventeenth century.
While southern Europe was ahead in exploring new territories in Africa, Asia, America, New Zealand, and Australia, northern Europe started its imperial journeys from 1600.
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