Developed is the right answer
not really since the editorial were being a little biased. but for the most of it, yes i do think it healed the nation after the civil war. this editorial gave faith to the ones that didnt have any. this encouraged them to make the South a better place of a society.
Russia
i believe the French quickly regained of their old colonies in indochina but they ran into a little problem with the Viet Minh who were running amok in North Vietnam therefore starting the First-Indochinese war...
Germany
Great Britain
What time period, and what continent(s) are you referring to???
What time period, and what continent(s) are you referring to???
England
During the 19th century, Britain controlled most of the limited trade allowed with China, particularly through the opium trade. The British East India Company played a significant role in exporting opium from India to China, which led to significant economic and social impacts in China. This dominance was solidified after the Opium Wars, resulting in treaties that opened up Chinese ports to British trade and influence.
gr8 brit
Historically, during the era of European colonialism, the Netherlands controlled much of the limited trade allowed in various regions, particularly through its powerful trading company, the Dutch East India Company. This dominance was especially notable in Asia, where they monopolized the spice trade. Additionally, other nations like Portugal and Britain also played significant roles in controlling trade routes and markets during different periods.
England
Controlled would not be the correct term. Sure some were controlled by the British and the Canadians but for the most part it was an uneasy relationship. Even today they are not controlled so much as pacified.
"Chicago's Boss Daley controlled one of the most formidable political machines the nation had ever seen."
a nation initially controlled by white, landowning males slowly expanded the definition of citizenship
A nation initially controlled by white, landowning males slowly expanded the definition of citizenship.