Winning the Spanish-American War in 1898 significantly enhanced the United States' global standing by marking its emergence as an imperial power. The acquisition of territories such as Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines expanded its influence in the Caribbean and the Pacific, providing strategic military and economic advantages. This victory also demonstrated America's military capabilities and willingness to assert its interests abroad, solidifying its role as a key player on the world stage. Ultimately, the war paved the way for further expansion and involvement in international affairs.
c. the Phoenicians
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They came to power when Hitler formed a political party called the Nazis, they vowed to make Germany more powerful after loosing WW1, he became more and more powerful then got carried away.
He created it to be more powerful than the atomic, and fission bomb.
he would make the roman empire more powerful
c. the Phoenicians
No, but it should make you stand out more on the field.
equal powerful. I tested it for my science fair project
you don't.
Change the engine.
yes
you cant idiot
microchip
I think you can count from 1046 with the Battle of Hastings and William the Conqueror winning the crown. He was more powerful and in control than anyone before him.
more powerful most powerful
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to make more powerful magnets & to make nickel batteries