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Spain's economic power in the 16th century was the direct result of it's military power which in turn was paid for by the wealth of the New World.
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wealth was redistributed across the united states
World War 1 change economic power the right way
World War 1 change economic power the right way
World War 1 change economic power the right way
World War 1 change economic power the right way
World War 1 change economic power the right way
Stephen G. Brooks has written: 'World out of balance' -- subject(s): Globalization, World politics, International relations, Balance of power, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Globalization, Foreign relations
The Eastern Bloc of EuropeThe Cold War for 50 years
The end of the Revolutionary War brought a change not only to U.S. politics, but a change to the balance of power throughout the world as well. Spain had lost Florida a few years earlier and couldn't regain its status as a superpower. Political power in the colonies after the war shifted to the Quakers who held on to it, trying to influence everything from slavery to foreign policy.
Change the World Without Taking Power was created in 2002.
There was not only one power in existence which rules the world. So there is a balance of power.
Atomic weapons impact the balance of military power in the world today in the sense that produce a sense of fear in the countries that have weak militaries.
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