The Louisiana Purchase
Cleopatra's goals for Egypt were to keep her country independent, to keep her dynasty alive and to gain territory and the wealth that came with these gains.
That can be classified as an annexation or an invasion or both.
The three major land gains of Manifest Destiny were the Louisiana Purchase, which doubled the size of the United States, the annexation of Texas, which added a large territory to the southwest, and the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, which acquired significant territory in the Southwest from Mexico.
Even though, at different times, each side had made huge territorial gains in opposition territory, in the end, the boundaries remained the same as at the start.
because they wanted to. i don't have a clue maybe it was because of mineral and economic gains.
There were no gains in territory by either side.
There were no gains in territory by either side.
The US victory in the Spanish American War resulted in the US gaining possession and/or control of many new territories. These and other territorial gains resulted in the creation of a new far flung empire.
to be good
Cleopatra's goals for Egypt were to keep her country independent, to keep her dynasty alive and to gain territory and the wealth that came with these gains.
Mexican War
The Battle of Verdun And The Battle of the Somme
Muslims lost the largest ground during the First Crusade (1090s-1100s). However, since there were numerous skirmishes during the century-and-a-half of the crusades, there were numerous gains and losses in territory during the entire period.
That can be classified as an annexation or an invasion or both.
US gains wanted territory, we become intamately intertwined with Mexico, and the Slave Territory increased(positive for the south at the time, until the Civil War.)
When the sales representative gains additional contacts by getting to know the most influential buyers in the sales territory
Verdun, between the Germans and the French, and the Somme, between the Germans and the British and some French. On any map smaller than a billiard table, the gains achieved could be mistaken for a nick in the cartographer's ruler.