well i think it number 3
The expansion of the United States, particularly during the 19th century, significantly shaped its foreign policy by promoting a belief in Manifest Destiny, which justified territorial growth and the spread of democracy. This led to conflicts with other nations, such as the Mexican-American War, and increased tensions with Native American tribes. As the U.S. expanded, it adopted a more assertive stance in international affairs, ultimately paving the way for interventions in the Western Hemisphere and the establishment of the Monroe Doctrine, which aimed to deter European colonialism in the Americas. This expansionist mindset laid the groundwork for America's emergence as a global power in the 20th century.
Decrease trade restrictions in the Americas *APEX*
When the British gained control over Dutch territory in the Americas, particularly New Netherland, it allowed them to eliminate the Dutch wedge that fragmented their colonial holdings. This consolidation helped the British establish a continuous stretch of territory along the Atlantic coast, facilitating the expansion of their colonial influence and trade. It also strengthened their economic position by opening up new avenues for agriculture and commerce in the region. Ultimately, this shift laid the groundwork for the emergence of British dominance in North America.
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a boat to sail to the Americas
They served as large markets for European industrial goods
They served as large markets for European industrial goods
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Answer this question… They served as large markets for European industrial goods.
influence of European settlement in north and south America
They served as large markets for European industrial goods
I would look up Native American tribes since this is what was happening in the Americas in this time. Until the age of explortation there is no connection between Native Americans and Europeans.
* Rapidly spread across Europe and was easily adopted across cultures * Began with the colonies-extracting raw materials from the Americas and its dominance in the growing market of goods in the Americas * Latin America's economy was defined by exports of raw materials to supply the factories and the work-forces of industrial countries.
The basis of the dispute was over European imperial greed and expansionist ambitions. The Americas were not Europe's to take per se, but their political logic was based on claiming that which they landed on first as their own. This dispute between Spanish and Portuguese land claims in America ultimately lead to a Papal intervention and decree mediating the parties.
Inventions of the Industrial Revolution increased the number of cultural exchanges virtually shrinking the size of the world. This made it easier to contact people.
As with any breed of horse, you have to have a market for that breed. Most industrial nations have the resources to afford the luxury of non-working horses.
he used a hemp plant as the kite string, his discovery jump started the worlds electricity stage and he started most of Americas colonials