In 1914, American businessmen were primarily ready to trade with major European powers such as Britain, France, and Germany. These nations were key players in global commerce and had established trade relationships with the United States. Additionally, American businesses were interested in expanding trade with countries involved in the ongoing conflict, hoping to supply goods and services to both sides. The outbreak of World War I, however, complicated these trading relationships and shifted American economic focus.
They wanted to fight in the war to fight for what they wanted. They wanted to be free and have with their own say. They were sick of the british treating them horribly and they felt taxes were unfair. They wanted their freedom and their own country. They wanted to be treated fairly. They were sick of the unjust behavior coming from the british. they were ready to fight back against british. they were ready for war. oh yeah ;)
she was a woman and the people did not think she was ready
They came from mars in the great invasion of '27 where 4.3 million potatos were dropped on the human forces as a weapon till in 1629 the humans of the 1st walkers platoon found out you can cut them up and fry them to make a delicious meal and after the war they continued to cut and fry them for everyones enjoyment and there still sold to this day, not to just kids but adults and corpses for all to enjoy! they come in many different sizes and shapes, falovours and textures like ready salted, ready salted and every ones favourite ready salted!
Products from Asia, such as spices, were of rare variety in Europe and sold for high prices. European nations lacked the ability to reach Asia mostly because the Ottoman Empire was blocking the way and the cape of Africa wasn't very easy to pass, thus, Europeans needed to find a different way. Unreal passages in the New World like the Northwest Passage and the Northeast Passage were said to lead to Asia and the West Indies. Hope I could help. ~ Richard :)
The slave traders that came to Africa had a ready made supply of slaves from the villages along the coast. These villages thrived on the sale of slaves they captured for the passing traders.Without this ready made supply, the industry would have been unable to survive. Had the traders been required to find their own slaves, they would have moved on to different fields.Trading of humans for the purpose of slavery was a common practice up until the 1800's. Many different cultures and groups have been slaves. White individuals from Ireland have been slaves in Africa is just one example.Jewish people in Egypt is another. The difference here is that Blacks were the last group to legally become slaves. They are also the last group in the United States to be slaves under law. Today, we still have forms of slavery, but they do not involve the trading of individuals from Africa. Asia is the current group of choice.
any country that could pay
any country that would pay APEX
In 1914, American businessmen were primarily interested in trading with major European powers such as Great Britain, France, and Germany. These nations were significant players in global trade and had robust economies. The onset of World War I, however, disrupted these trading relationships, leading to shifts in American trade patterns as the U.S. sought to supply goods to the Allies while navigating the complexities of wartime restrictions.
In 1914, the outbreak of World War I significantly altered global trade dynamics. Prior to the war, American businessmen were primarily ready to trade with the major European powers, including Britain, France, and Germany. However, as the war progressed, the U.S. shifted its focus to trade with the Allies, particularly Britain and France, as they sought supplies and materials to support their war efforts. This shift marked the beginning of a substantial increase in American exports to these nations, setting the stage for the U.S. economic boom during the war.
it provided aa ready market for goods and cheap labour as well as raw materials
Coastal African powers had a ready supply of military captives and were eager to trade for European goods.
In the lead-up to World War I, Austria-Hungary was one of the European powers that proved ill-prepared for modern warfare. Its military was characterized by outdated tactics and a lack of coordination among its diverse ethnic groups. Additionally, the empire faced significant internal strife and political fragmentation, which hindered its ability to mobilize effectively for a large-scale conflict. These factors contributed to its struggles during the war, highlighting its unpreparedness for the demands of modern combat.
i would tell you but hunny it is too too much to write so get your hands ready
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There are two books about Samantha Madison (the protagonist in All-American Girl). The first is All-American Girland the sequel is Ready or Not.
She was the goddess of War and Skill she always had battle plans ready to fight even the biggest of her opponeants
Meals Ready to Eat, or MRE's