Northern England is tied culturally and economically to Quebec. Northern England relies on Quebec for much trade and they are from the same cultures.
The loss of Alsace and Lorraine to Germany after the Franco-Prussian War in 1871 was a significant blow to France due to both territorial and symbolic reasons. These regions were culturally and historically tied to France, and their loss ignited a strong sense of national humiliation and resentment. Additionally, the annexation weakened France strategically and economically, as these territories were rich in resources and industrial potential. This loss fueled a desire for revenge and reclamation, contributing to tensions leading up to World War I.
The support of france kept The English tied up so support for English troops were few!
Why was Tinker Bell tied
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Tied Up - 2010 was released on: USA: 2011 (video premiere)
Northern New England is tied culturally and economically to Canada. This is also the case for Western New York. Both regions are in close proximity to the border.
New Brunswick
Atlantic Canada. By its proximity to Canada's easternmost provinces, New England is economically tied with the maritime provinces (that is, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island). Also, the French and English bilingual communities of Vermont are culturally tied with New Brunswick (an officially-bilingual province of Canada).
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The European Union has tied the nations of Europe more closely together economically, and arguably culturally, as well. The development of a common currency has made where each individual nation has more economic interest in the others.
To be tied to one's culture or beliefs. The "norm" or socially acceptable.
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because of the trades that they do
Mobile phone numbers in England are not specific to a region, they are countrywide. That is England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. You used to be able to tell which provider (such as Vodafone, O2, etc) the number was tied to by the 4 digits starting with the 7 ie 7024, but I don't think this is the case anymore.
They wanted to hold on to the cotton revenues, which were over 50% of the exports of the USA. And slavery was the mainstayof the cotton industry.