The alliance system pulled one nation after another into the conflict.
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The biggest reason was the existence of the European Alliances. Countries were pulled in due to alliances with other countries The alliance system was a primary reason why many European countries were pulled into conflict. Germany, for example, was obligated by a treaty to support Austria-Hungary.
around 75% of first nations
Europeans helped to modernize many nations and create industries and jobs.
Depends on when you are asking. Before the Europeans invasion there were millions of Native Americans, but by the the mid 1800's many tribes had disappeared.
Because of different tribal areas being in the same countries.
During World War II, Japanese controlled much of Southeast Asia from European nations. When the Japanese ruled the area, it showed them that Europeans were far from invincible. When the war ended, the Japanese left Southeast Asia. Europeans then wanted the land back. But many of the people of Southeast Asia did not want to live under the Europeans any longer. Southeast Asia eventually won independence and new nations were formed.
The arrival of Europeans had profound and often devastating effects on First Nations. Indigenous populations faced significant disruptions to their social structures, economies, and cultures due to colonization, disease, and conflict. Many First Nations experienced drastic declines in population due to diseases introduced by Europeans, for which they had no immunity. Additionally, European land claims and resource exploitation led to the loss of traditional territories and sovereignty, severely impacting their way of life.
Many nations granted freedom to their colonies.
around 75% of first nations
Historically, many European nations had colonies in Africa. However, Europe never "owned" the continent.
Europeans helped to modernize many nations and create industries and jobs.
cause the Europeans nations valued the many raw materials that seemed to be in never ending supply in north America.
Most likely. Many third world civilizations were forced into Christianity by missionaries from powerful nations.
Depends on when you are asking. Before the Europeans invasion there were millions of Native Americans, but by the the mid 1800's many tribes had disappeared.
The Europeans and Americans both helped support the Greek Revolutionary Movement. They did so to help Greece gain independence as America and many European nations had. They gave both moral and monetary support.
Because of different tribal areas being in the same countries.
The conflict between Europeans and First Nations people was addressed through various means, including treaties, negotiations, and sometimes warfare. In many cases, treaties were created that aimed to establish land rights and peace, though these were often unequal and not honored by European settlers. Additionally, assimilation policies and the establishment of residential schools were implemented with the intent to integrate Indigenous peoples into European culture, often leading to significant cultural loss and intergenerational trauma. Ultimately, the resolution of these conflicts has been complex and remains a contentious issue today, with ongoing calls for reconciliation and recognition of Indigenous rights.
The Great War for Empire became a true international conflict because the two countries fighting for their Empires, France and GreatBritain were fighting from their own respective colonies. Both nations possessed colonies in areas such as North America, Africa, Germany, India, etc... The fact that Britain and France were fighting on many fronts to try to expand, or protect their empires, was how the conflict became international.