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he planned to weaken the south by cutting off supplies
During the American Revolutionary War, foreign nations (European nations, particularly) supported the Colonists rather than the British for primarily one reason: they were competing with Great Britain for supremacy in the Old World and elsewhere. Thus, to see Great Britain defeated in America would weaken that nation while at the same time strengthening Great Britain's competitors, especially France and Spain.
German military power should be permanently restricted.
he weakened it by kissing the whites and they liked it so they gave him some money and a free booty
slaves either refused to work for their masters, or they may work less efficiently.
Napoleon Bonaparte created the continental system in order to weaken Britain's economy. The system forbid any nation in Europe from trading with Britain.
To weaken Great Britain.
France and Britain.
He cut them up
Because they were all jealous and afraid of Britain's power and size so they were in favor of anything that would weaken it.
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It was an attempt to weaken the RAF in its defense of the United Kingdom by the German Air Force.
To gain an economic and military ally, and to weaken the arch rival of France, Britain.
World War two stopped the economy for 5 years, it caused the loss of thousands of British men. It put Britain severely in debt.
France wanted to weaken Germany so that it wouldn't threaten France again
Britain did not want to weaken it's forces in Europe by sending troops to Vietnam.
It was established as a form of Economic Warfare against the United Kingdom.