By the mid-1700s, the following countries controlled large areas of North America:
1. Great Britain: Britain controlled the eastern seaboard of North America, including the 13 British colonies that would later become the United States.
2. France: France controlled a vast territory known as New France, which encompassed parts of present-day Canada, the Great Lakes region, and the Mississippi River valley.
3. Spain: Spain controlled territories in the south and southwest of North America, including present-day Florida, parts of the Gulf Coast, and areas that would later become Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California.
4. Russia: While not traditionally associated with North America, Russia held control over Alaska, which extended its influence into what is now the western coast of Canada and the contiguous United States.
It is worth noting that the extent of control varied among these countries, and there were often conflicts and disputes over the exact boundaries and territories.
Which countries controlled large areas of North America by the mid-1700s?
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