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The American Revolution led to political, social, idealogical, and economic effects.
France was in the middle of an economic crisis which was made worse by a high and unfair tax code.
What effects did the Scientific Revolution have in the Middle East
The main negative effects of economic polices of European colonization was it gave the Europeans more power, and the average native none. A colonized country would have its resources exploited for the benefit of the mother country at the expense of the local populace.
In respect to Germany in the World War II era and the 20th century more largely, the effects of the 19th century were profound. Just one example out of many can demonstrate the point: the unification of Germany in the late 19th century, as part of the wave of nationalism that was sweeping Europe at that time, put it in a position to compete viably with other European nations for the first time in many generations.
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The American Revolution led to political, social, idealogical, and economic effects.
stuff changed big wup wana fight about it
stuff changed big wup wana fight about it
The effects of a russian invasion on Ukraine would be negative economic on Eastern European nations.
France was in the middle of an economic crisis which was made worse by a high and unfair tax code.
Nathaniel Samuels has written: 'Implications and effects of enlargement of the European community' -- subject(s): European Economic Community
What effects did the Scientific Revolution have in the Middle East
The main negative effects of economic polices of European colonization was it gave the Europeans more power, and the average native none. A colonized country would have its resources exploited for the benefit of the mother country at the expense of the local populace.
The main negative effects of economic polices of European colonization was it gave the Europeans more power, and the average native none. A colonized country would have its resources exploited for the benefit of the mother country at the expense of the local populace.
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In respect to Germany in the World War II era and the 20th century more largely, the effects of the 19th century were profound. Just one example out of many can demonstrate the point: the unification of Germany in the late 19th century, as part of the wave of nationalism that was sweeping Europe at that time, put it in a position to compete viably with other European nations for the first time in many generations.