Yes, but more than likely the US empire would have governed other countries as territories (such as Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands) rather than as states with representation in Congress. Some nations originally feared that the United Nations would gain political power and create a world government dominated by the US.
Some countries have accurace (or as accurate as possible) records of who fought in their forces in World War I; but some countries for various reasons have little or no records of this information.
During the world war 2 the british was fighting with the middle east countries the other coutries were asked to help some countries such as british asked help for indians and muslims in ww1
World War I caused many casualties and affected many different countries. Some of these were the United States, the United Kingdom, France and Germany.
Countries that controlled these were all European countries. Some of these are France, Britian, Portugal, Germany, Belgum, Spain and Italy. There were also a few independent countries.
because they was already free
Some fought for it others were granted it. Most countries wanted self determination.
The most famous countries around the world would be countries who are players in the global world. This would include countries such as Russia, the United States, China, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Mexico, and India.
Some people use them to gain power over others or gain some benefit such as money.
some countries are paraguay and brazil
I guess some kind of power you gain.
Wind power is being used extensively in many countries around the world. Some of the top countries harnessing wind power include China, the United States, Germany, India, and Spain. These countries have vast wind farms that generate significant amounts of electricity from wind energy.
Asia consists of many countries. Some of them have always been independent.
They invaded other countries to gain new territory
Some of them were "profits and gains". Well the superpowers at that time want to gain credit for war and therefore they primarily split Germany into smaller countries. (Which has similarly done after WW2) The others were some independence movements if I am not wrong.
Some countries have had a civil war shortly after gaining independence from a foreign power.
Yes, but more than likely the US empire would have governed other countries as territories (such as Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands) rather than as states with representation in Congress. Some nations originally feared that the United Nations would gain political power and create a world government dominated by the US.