The United States maintained a policy of isolationism during the 19th century largely due to its geographical distance from Europe and a focus on domestic growth and westward expansion. The Monroe Doctrine of 1823 underscored this stance, asserting that European powers should not interfere in the Western Hemisphere, which helped to deter European involvement in Latin America. Additionally, the U.S. was preoccupied with its own internal issues, such as the Civil War and territorial expansion, which limited its engagement in European conflicts. As a result, America prioritized its own development over entanglement in European affairs.
If you were a European mariner sailing the Indian ocean during the sixteenth century chances are you were Portuguese sailor
True.
Some of the sources of conflict between European countries during the 19th and 20th centuries included space, resources, and ideology.
Where did large numbers of European immigrants settle during the late 19th century
sources of raw materials and markets :)
Staying out of European affairs.
Because they had isolated themselves from the rest of the world's affairs
European feudalism emerged when the Roman empire fell during the 5th century. During the 10th century, it was in France and Germany that the first elements of feudalism appeared.
If you were a European mariner sailing the Indian ocean during the sixteenth century chances are you were Portuguese sailor
The 16th Century
True.
becaues i dont know
China was isolated from much of the world for around 500 years during the Ming and Qing dynasties, a period known as the "Century of Humiliation." This isolation ended in the mid-19th century with increased Western influence and the Opium Wars.
The renaissance was a cultural movement in European history. This was during the 14th century, through the 17th century.
Monarchy
Britain and Russia
Germany, girl, its Germany.