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In many of the new nations, the people elected to office had no training in either government or discipline. Their power went to their heads. They did not come up with practical programs.

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What of these effects met the European nations' desires?

Europeans established new colonies in the lands of the New World *someone needs to study* -Marizah


What are the western nations?

Western nations typically refer to countries in Europe and North America that share similar cultural, political, and economic values, often rooted in democratic governance, capitalism, and individual rights. This group commonly includes the United States, Canada, and many countries in Western Europe, such as the United Kingdom, France, and Germany. Some definitions may also extend to Australia and New Zealand. The term can also encompass nations that align with Western ideals in global politics and economics.


Why was setting the nations western border was important economically to the new country?

spanish territory- gave us a relationship with spain and eased land disputes


Why did European nations want to expand?

European nations sought to expand for several reasons, including the pursuit of wealth through trade, access to valuable resources, and the spread of Christianity. The Age of Exploration was driven by a desire for new trade routes to Asia, particularly for spices and luxury goods. Additionally, national rivalry and the quest for power motivated countries to establish colonies, asserting dominance over rival nations. Lastly, the belief in European superiority and a sense of duty to civilize other parts of the world fueled imperial ambitions.


What was the most advanced country during medieval times?

The Middle East, Asia, and parts of Africa were more advanced than Europe. Science, new technology, and inventions were developed in these nations. There was advanced arts and buildings.