they had well established system of taxation and finance
At the end of the war, the British were eager to have France reestablished as a strong military power in Europe. This was well before NATO, so the British wanted a strong France to help be a check against Stalin.
No it doesn't have a strong military power because the people itself are not interested in it
money, and a strong military
money, and a strong military
I believe that right now the United States has the most power because of our strong government, belief in our people, and strong, courageous military.
Joseph Stalin's military goal was to become a military power. He wanted to spread communism and make his country strong.
The large Royal Navy (military force) & the large British merchant marine (commercial shipping).
A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force for resources and financial gain.
Strong military, good government and leader, and power
Adv. expertise high standing in society trustworthy information flexibility Disadv. no strong economic power no military power
The term "imperialized" is confusing. If you mean to ask, how did Egypt become an empire, referring to the various Egyptian such as Ramses II or the Fatimid Caliphate, the answer is typically strong governance and an outward looking military policy. If you mean to ask, how did Egypt become colonized by the British Empire, the answer is that the British had superior military power and were able to force the Khedivites to concede defeat. The British then proceeded to use them as a puppet government to avoid massive spending on Egyptian infrastructure.
Typically, the colony should have a strategic position that gives the dominant country some military advantage or it must have vast natural resources which will serve as a financial boost once extracted and sold. Most French, British and Spanish colonies had mineral and plant resources.