Because Great Britain already wanted to take over the colonies & probobly the rest of the world next!!
The European Common market sought to encourage trade between several nations, especially member nations.
George Washington generally understood the impact of political parties in Britain, and the fact that some European nations (Britain, France, Spain, Portugal & Netherlands) had territories & colonies in the New World. When war breaks out in Europe, often the New World colonies were affected. George Washington wanted to keep the new nation (US) out of European affairs to the extent that rivalries, disputes & wars could spill beyond Europe.
to prevent European nations from recognizing the Confederacy.
Explain how conflicts and rivalries among European nations both helped and hindered the American struggle for independence?
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Because Great Britain already wanted to take over the colonies & probobly the rest of the world next!!
Because Great Britain already wanted to take over the colonies & probobly the rest of the world next!!
European nations supported the colonists rather than Great Britain because they saw an opportunity to weaken a powerful rival and gain advantages in trade and territory. They also sympathized with the colonists' desire for independence and saw potential benefits in forming alliances with the new American nation.
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During the American Revolutionary War, foreign nations (European nations, particularly) supported the Colonists rather than the British for primarily one reason: they were competing with Great Britain for supremacy in the Old World and elsewhere. Thus, to see Great Britain defeated in America would weaken that nation while at the same time strengthening Great Britain's competitors, especially France and Spain.
During the American Revolutionary War, foreign nations (European nations, particularly) supported the Colonists rather than the British for primarily one reason: they were competing with Great Britain for supremacy in the Old World and elsewhere. Thus, to see Great Britain defeated in America would weaken that nation while at the same time strengthening Great Britain's competitors, especially France and Spain.
During the American Revolutionary War, foreign nations (European nations, particularly) supported the Colonists rather than the British for primarily one reason: they were competing with Great Britain for supremacy in the Old World and elsewhere. Thus, to see Great Britain defeated in America would weaken that nation while at the same time strengthening Great Britain's competitors, especially France and Spain.
Britain is the European nation that industrialized rapidly after 1850.
The Holocaust was actively supported by Romania and the puppet states of Croatia and Slovakia.
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