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Because of the Boston Tea Party, where the local people of Boston stood up for there rights, to stop the British raising there taxes, this all started a chain reaction, which as you can see led to Britain's downfall....If the outcome had changed..Britain would probably still have a firm hand on America and possibly the world! Hope I have helped!
The Dutch And to a lesser degree the English.
1918
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The nation had overseas possessions it intended to keep. It had a long-time trade relations with Europe, particularly Britain and France. Besides trade, may Americans had ancestors from Britain and did not want to see the old home land overun by Germans. Americans had investments all over the world which they did not want to lose or see de-valued.
President Harding's promise to distance the United States from foreign affairs was hard to achieve because the aftermath of World War I and the League of Nations created pressure for global involvement. Additionally, economic interdependence among nations made isolationism increasingly difficult. Finally, emerging threats such as growing militarization in Europe and East Asia required some level of engagement to ensure national security.
The nation had overseas possessions it intended to keep. It had a long-time trade relations with Europe, particularly Britain and France. Besides trade, may Americans had ancestors from Britain and did not want to see the old home land overun by Germans. Americans had investments all over the world which they did not want to lose or see de-valued.
The nation had overseas possessions it intended to keep
Britain didn't lose in World war 2. With some timely help from the US, they ended up on the winning side.
Many merchants would lose trade with Britain.
Britain lost 700,000 fighting men in WW1
It didn't. The Allies were victorious.
Britain lose Singapore to Japanese a long time ago
After World War 1 German lost all its overseas territory and about 15% of its territory in Europe.
Overseas expeditions were (and still are) expensive. No one person can afford to finance an expedition. If a large number of people each contribute some money to a partnership, and the expedition loses money, then each partner will lose a small amount of money.
overseas colonies-apex