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How did Britain take control of those countries between 1750-1900?

Britain was already in control of the whole world at that time. Your so wrong you don't even know. they were gaining control so that they could be in control of most of the world. they hadn't already gained control of the whole thing. unless you're a historian. i believe that your wrong.


How did Britain's goals differ from those of the countries on the mainland of Europe?

Well she was smarter


What are the names of the first world countries?

first world countries would be like Canada America, Britain,France and those types of countries


Is there passport control on ferry between Italy and Greece?

Since Italy and Greece are both members of the European Union, you can travel freely between those two countries without a passport.


Is Norway a capital of five countries considered to be apart of Scandinavian?

No. Those are five independent countries. Norway doesn't control any of those countries other than Norway.


Why is Greece not considered part of East Europe?

History. In the aftermath of world war 2 Europe was divided between those countries under dominion of the USSR (and referred to as East European countries) and those countries alligned with the USA/France/Great Britain (and referred to as West European countries). This led to some strange geographical configurations, such as Greece, as you note.


What are some possible result of the growing problems between the United states and great Britain?

There are no problems between the US and UK that I know of. They are both allies within NATO. There are of course, friendly rivalries between the two countries but those are not problems.


What was disastorous economic blockade of Enlgand by Napoleon called?

It was called Continental System or Continental Blockade. It was enacted on November 21, 1806 by Napoleon as a countermeasure against the naval blockade of the French coasts started by the Great Britain in May 1806. It forbade all kind of trading relations between Great Britain and all European countries allied with or dependent upon France. But its effectiveness was limited by the British control of the sea, which allowed the British merchants to smuggle goods into those countries. On the long range this economic war caused more damages to France and its allied countries than those caused to Great Britain, and led to a general dissatisfaction among and a consequent weakening of the Napoleonic Coalition.


What does alliance mean history?

Agreements or pacts between countries to the mutual benefit of those countries.


How did political developments in Great Britain differ from those in other European countries during the 19th century?

Great Britain gradually underwent a series of liberal reforms


How many miles from Great Britain to Germany?

Depends on where you are traveling to and from within those countries and how you intend to travel. If you drive from Aberdeen to Berlin then its 1969 km If you fly from Aberdeen to Berlin then its 1116 km The shortest distance between the two countries borders is aproximatly 350 km


How do the economic. Effects of globalization on developing countries compare to those of developed countries?

Intergovernmental organizations have brought economic aid to developing countries, but have given developed countries more influence and control.