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Q: Why did western European economies grow faster eastern European economies after world War ll?
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Why did the great western cattle drives stop?

Because when the railroad was created the railroad could do exactly the same thing and faster.


What two railroad companies met in the western part of the USA to form a coast to coast railway system?

This question may refer to the formation of "Transcontinental" railway that made train travel from the eastern part of the USA to the USA's west coast faster and less costly. The first railway link was when two railroad companies joined their rails together in the Utah Territory in May of 1869. The two railway companies involved were the Union Pacific and the Central Pacific. By connecting the east coast to the west coast, travel time between the two coasts were reduced to a large extent. It also saved the US Government money insofar as postal delivery was concerned. It also provided a faster way for the military to transport troops and supplies. Private citizens wishing to settle down in the western parts of the USA could do so faster and safer than wagon trains.


Why did the initiative in early conquest and exploration pass to northern European nations in the later 1600s?

The Dutch and the British improved the design of oceanic vessels, producing faster ships than their catholic rivals.


Where did European explorers believe the Northwest Passage would take them?

European explorers believed that the Northwest Passage would take them to Asia and the Spice Islands for the purpose of setting up lucrative trade routes. They thought that this water route would be a more direct and faster route.


What sparked European exploration of the New World?

The original push to explore the seas probably was sparked by the book describing Marco Polo's travels in the Far East. Indeed, Columbus set out to find a faster route to China and the riches Marco Polo found there.

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Why did western European economies grow faster than eastern European economies grow faster after world war 2?

Under pressure from Stalin, Eastern European countries refused aid from the United States.


Why did western Europe economies grow faster then eastern Europe economies after World War 2?

The Eastern European Nations were controlled by the Soviet Union, a communist government, and they did not have self-rule nor could they have free trade with the rest of the world as the Western European nations did. The USSR also refused help from the democratic western nations so they did not have all that help to fix up and grow the economies of the Eastern Nations.


Why did Western European economies grow faster than Eastern European economies after World War 2?

There were several reasons. Central planning under communism, especially as dictated by Moscow, was less efficient than capitalism at overcoming the damage left by the war and restoring growth. The USSR did not provide sufficient funding to their satellite nations. Under pressure from Stalin, Eastern European countries refused aid from the United States under the Marshall Plan.


Why did western European grow faster than eastern European economies after world war 2?

There were several reasons. Central planning under communism, especially as dictated by Moscow, was less efficient than capitalism at overcoming the damage left by the war and restoring growth. The USSR did not provide sufficient funding to their satellite nations. Under pressure from Stalin, Eastern European countries refused aid from the United States under the Marshall Plan.


Why did western europeans colonies grow faster than eastern European colonies after world war 2?

The Marshall Plan helped the West recover faster. under pressure from stalin, eastern Europe countries refused aid from the united states


Why did western European economies grow faster than eastern European economies after World War II?

The Marshall Plan helped the West recover faster. under pressure from stalin, eastern europe countries refused aid from the united states


Why did Eastern European economies grow faster than European economies after World War 2?

There were several reasons. Central planning under communism, especially as dictated by Moscow, was less efficient than capitalism at overcoming the damage left by the war and restoring growth. The USSR did not provide sufficient funding to their satellite nations. Under pressure from Stalin, Eastern European countries refused aid from the United States under the Marshall Plan.


Why did Western European colonies grow faster than Eastern European colonies after world war 2?

Colonization had stopped by the 1940's for all sides. Some countries still held onto colonies, but did not colonize new places.


In what ways are eastern Europe and northern Europe different?

- Western Europe is majority Catholic while Eastern Europe is majority Orthodox - Western Europe is more technologically advanced than Eastern Europe - Western Europe is more economically advanced than Eastern Europe - Western Europe has fewer countries than Eastern Europe - Western Europe is smaller in area than Eastern Europe - Western Europe is more populated than Eastern Europe - Western Europe is more densely populated than Eastern Europe - Western Europe has more countries in the European Union than Eastern Europe - Western Europe has more countries in NATO than Eastern Europe


Is Korea the fastest growing economies?

Korea is the fastest growing economies because of the good produces they use to help the plants to grow faster.


What is the enemy of the eastern water dragon?

The western fire monger. A very large and rare dragon that spits nearly supernova heat fire from its thought. this dragon is nearly twice the size of the eastern water dragon, but faster.


Why didn't minorities in Western European countries increase?

Minorities in Western European countries have been increasing in population since after WWII. Minorities typically have higher birth rates than Europeans, causing for their population to grow faster than Europeans in their own countries. In addition, immigration is truly the only thing keeping Western Europe's population from declining. Most immigrants are minorities.