Explorer Map Coloring. Map Code Title Map: Land Claims, about 1700 Create a legend with the following colors: GREEN=Portugal YELLOW=Spain BLUE=France.

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Explorer Map Coloring

Map Code Title Map: Land Claims, about 1700 Create a legend with the following colors: GREEN=Portugal YELLOW=Spain BLUE=France RED=Great Britain BLACK=Kicked-out

Portuguese Empire

Questions (WRITE Question 1-3). Answer 4 1. Why are the Portuguese along the coast of Africa? 2. What might the British be doing in Australia? 3. What might one effect of the Europeans on the indigenous population? 4. Pick two spots on the map where you think conflict among the empires is very likely. Explain why.