yaya of course deh!! (yes) especially in the north.
That Britain only did so out of self-interest
It lowered interest rates, which encouraged manufacturing and construction.
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Great Britain
Great Britain and Spain were very competitive during the 16th and 17th centuries. Great Britain wanted to settle colonies in North America to find gold and possibly the Northwest Passage. Both were top on the lists of Spain and England's "To Find" lists. If England found either first, then Great Britain would be rich and flourish.
No, neither Britain nor the US have any interest in unification.
because of the lack of natuarl resources, or goverment
They wanted security for their nation as well as all of the colonies they had created. Great Britain also wanted economic security and to maintain their dominance in pre-WW1 Europe.
The current LIBOR interest rates can be found by contacting branches of banks and finance companies in Great Britain as these interest rates relate to the London money markets.
foot and cooking
That Britain only did so out of self-interest
It lowered interest rates, which encouraged manufacturing and construction.
Yes Great Britain does. There are hundreds of reservoirs dotted around Great Britain.
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Egypt had too much debt that they could not pay back. apex British Prime Minister Disreali bought enough shares to gain controlling interest in the canal