A number of countries remained primarily Catholic after the Protestant revolt - Ireland, France, Italy, Belgium, Spain, Austria, Poland, for example.
Charles the Fifth
Mostly France and Spain. The Dutch helped a bit, too, but France and Spain are the main ones.
France
No
Because the Romans did not stay in Britain for as long as they stayed in France, Spain or Italy.
A number of countries remained primarily Catholic after the Protestant revolt - Ireland, France, Italy, Belgium, Spain, Austria, Poland, for example.
Charles the Fifth
Mostly France and Spain. The Dutch helped a bit, too, but France and Spain are the main ones.
Franco
because Spain and France were enemies of England during that time
Both France and Spain.
France
Spain
It touches France and Spain. Southwest France and northwest Spain to be exact.
France and Spain ARE countries.
The US made agreements with Spain and France during 1802. During this year Spain ceded Louisiana to France and New Orleans was closed to American shipping.