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Yes, as long as they qualify and have the desire to enlist.
It provided massive economic growth. Also it made the production of weapons, cannon, muskets that eventually became rifles, bullets and so on, more feasable. It provided Britain with the muscle, in economic terms to rise faster than others in military advancement. It promoted growth & entrepaneurship. And of course, it provided rewards.
Germany's desire for greater military power.
Colonization was the result of self interested nation states acting on their desire for the resources and wealth from the colonized land. Colonization also improved a nations military or political strategic advantage.
His mother, military history, his love of Corsica, Josephine, art and architeture, the Roman Empire and the desire to have an heir.
Automotive
Australia fought in wars with Britain because Britain OWNED Australia until after World War 2. The wars after that in which they fought together with the Brits were when they were doing United Nations military functions. They have not fought in any war because OF their desire to support Britain but because they are allies together in the United Nations.
how did a desire to find gold and riches affect early exploration in the americas
Not in my experience...
manifest destiny
Yes of course it will affect your desire tom play sports, let me know what type of sports you've engage of? if that sports you've engage of is different from what you've play before definitely it will affect your desire to play.
Yes, as long as they qualify and have the desire to enlist.
To trade with wealthy Asian Nations
To trade with wealthy Asian Nations
To trade with wealthy Asian Nations
A need for a large military to keep pace with other powerful nations. Alfred T. Mahan, Admiral of the U.S. Navy, urged government officials to build up American naval power in order to compete with other powerful nations. Steel-hull cruisers were built in between the years of 1883 and 1890. Battleships such as the Oregon and the Maine transformed the country into the world's third largest naval power.
It provided massive economic growth. Also it made the production of weapons, cannon, muskets that eventually became rifles, bullets and so on, more feasable. It provided Britain with the muscle, in economic terms to rise faster than others in military advancement. It promoted growth & entrepaneurship. And of course, it provided rewards.