During World War I, the demand for wheat surged in Europe as nations sought to feed their troops and civilian populations. This increased demand, combined with disruptions in supply chains and agricultural production, led to a significant rise in wheat prices. Speculation and hoarding further exacerbated the situation, pushing prices to unprecedented levels. As a result, wheat became a highly sought-after commodity, impacting global markets and agricultural policies.
Napoleon sold the Louisiana territory to the americans because he needed the moneyu to fund the war.
the battle of Stalingrad happened because the Germans needed oil
the battle of Stalingrad happened because the Germans needed oil
They helped because of a food famin and needed more money.
The purchase happened because France needed money after losing the country of Hati to a revolution after the purchase it doubled the size of the U.S
Napoleon sold the Louisiana territory to the americans because he needed the moneyu to fund the war.
his mother came to get him early because Jeffrey had come down with a fever and needed to be rushed to a hospital
Because of all the things that needed to be done after World War II and because of the political situation in Europe after the war.
They released her. it was because they didnt feel she was needed.
the battle of Stalingrad happened because the Germans needed oil
the battle of Stalingrad happened because the Germans needed oil
They could not get their bonuses when they needed them.
the mongol ruled china
They helped because of a food famin and needed more money.
He withdrew our troops from Europe because they were needed to defend Australia from the attacking Japanese forces in the Pacific
During the Industrial Revolution there was a push and pull effect. Prior to industrialization, there had just been the Agricultural Revolution. Since almost everyone was farmers of some kind at that time, they were getting fired because they were not needed any longer, due to the new inventions. However, as this happened, the factories were being built and they needed the workers. These factories were located in cities and towns (urban areas) and the people were pulled into these places.
If we were angry at ourselves, it would be because Japan caught up with our pants down. The feeling at the time was that WWII was Europe's war and we needed to stay out of it. Of course all bets were off when Pearl Harbor happened.