In 1914, the outbreak of World War I significantly altered global trade dynamics. Prior to the war, American businessmen were primarily ready to trade with the major European powers, including Britain, France, and Germany. However, as the war progressed, the U.S. shifted its focus to trade with the Allies, particularly Britain and France, as they sought supplies and materials to support their war efforts. This shift marked the beginning of a substantial increase in American exports to these nations, setting the stage for the U.S. economic boom during the war.
All of the European powers met and discussed how they would settle the colonization disputes in Africa, to prevent a war between the nations. Africa was divided into spheres of influence by the european powers- APEX nikka!
The Japanese hoped to catch the European colonial powers by surprise by attacking Dutch and British colonies located in Southeast Asia. They also planned to attack U.S. outposts in the Pacific.
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Yes, their were many wars in the 1700s. Most wars in the 1700s were fought over power/control over a colony by the European Colonial powers. Other wars were fought for other reasons, i.e. The American Revolution was fought to gain American independence, and etc...
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In 1914, American businessmen were primarily interested in trading with major European powers such as Great Britain, France, and Germany. These nations were significant players in global trade and had robust economies. The onset of World War I, however, disrupted these trading relationships, leading to shifts in American trade patterns as the U.S. sought to supply goods to the Allies while navigating the complexities of wartime restrictions.
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In 1914, American businessmen were primarily ready to trade with major European powers such as Britain, France, and Germany. These nations were key players in global commerce and had established trade relationships with the United States. Additionally, American businesses were interested in expanding trade with countries involved in the ongoing conflict, hoping to supply goods and services to both sides. The outbreak of World War I, however, complicated these trading relationships and shifted American economic focus.
American policy warning European Powers not ti interfere with Americas
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The colonies wanted to break away from European powers since they felt oppressed. They were able to achieve this through boycotts and protests which led to the American revolution.
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That, "'The American continents … are henceforth not to be considered as subjects for future colonization by any European powers".
The Monroe Doctrine of 1823, declared by President James Monroe, stated that the American continents should not be considered for future colonization by any European powers. This policy aimed to prevent further European intervention in the Western Hemisphere and protect the independence of the newly formed Latin American nations.
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The official languages of Latin American countries are primarily European due to the history of colonization by European powers like Spain and Portugal. These colonial powers imposed their languages on the indigenous populations, leading to the widespread adoption of Spanish and Portuguese across the region.