What countries had the most efficient military organizations in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries is largely a matter of opinion, and over a whole period of 200 years the quality of most countries' military organizations varied widely. But most historians would agree that on average France and Prussia stood out from the rest.
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The spread of nationalism during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries led to significant political and social changes, including the unification of countries like Germany and Italy, and the decline of empires such as the Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman Empires. It also fueled conflicts and wars, as nationalist movements sought independence or territorial expansion, resulting in intense rivalries and, ultimately, World War I. Additionally, nationalism often fostered cultural pride and identity, but it could also lead to xenophobia and the exclusion of minority groups, contributing to societal tensions.
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They didn't have the right weaponry until the recent 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries
Industrialization had a major impact on the global economy. For one thing, countries were able to increase business with developed countries overseas. Shipping costs went down and allowed businesses to import more of the raw materials they needed.
A shift of military power away from European countries was not responsible for European dominance in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
began the process of modernization after a long period of isolationism
They hoped to develop their countries' wealth and technology by using their colonies as a source of income. Additionally, many Europeans sought to convert the natives on their colonial lands to Christianity and strip the natives of their own culture and traditions.
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Hanging was officially stopped in various countries durign the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, even as late as the 1990s. In others, it is still a preferred method of execution.
There are 193 countries in the UNO (United Nations Organizations)
The most common reason for countries to form organizations is to accomplish something or to present a united front on an international issue.
Salvador Allende for one. Chile.
Nationalist organizations and multinational corporations
The US, Burma (Myanmar) ,india and Liberia are the main countries. Some smaller countries have also not yet advanced past the eighteenth Century in this respect!
who was ivolved?(i.e organizations, people, countries, corporations
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