In "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard" by Thomas Gray, the poem suggests that the forefathers did not achieve wealth, fame, or power because they lived simple lives in a rural setting far from the opportunities and temptations of a bustling city. The poem highlights how their humble occupations, lack of education, and limited social status contributed to their unnoticed and uncelebrated lives. Gray also suggests that their potential for greatness was hindered by the constraints of their circumstances and the passage of time.
This is called imperialism, where a powerful country extends its influence and control over a less developed country for economic, political, and strategic reasons.
This situation is known as imperialism or colonialism, where a powerful country extends its influence and control over less powerful countries for economic or strategic reasons. It often involves political domination, economic exploitation, and cultural imposition on the less powerful countries.
The Great Wall
It depends entirely on what country "your country" refers to.
Well, basically here are the five reasonS: 1. She planned to kill Elizabeth. 2. She could take over the throne. 3. She would take over the country and turn it back to a catholic country. 4. She would change the way catholics think about Elizabeth. 5. She would get other powerful countries to fight a war and try and get the country to herself.
Colonization
We Americans are cruel, and our forefathers ran them off their land out of selfishness. Our forefathers wanted land, and we came in and bullied them off their land. By the way, they were here first. This is the first reason, if anyone wants to add the second. An excellent movie to watch is called "And Still the Waters Run" to answer this question in full.
The pit was dug to be a mass grave for the victims of the plague.
it is a free country
The two came together in a union in order to build a more powerful country able to defend itself against enemies. The union was also formed to guard against communist influence.
People leave their home country for all sorts of reasons. They can leave their counrty for financial reasons, religious reasons, to get an education, or just because they want to explore another land.
Jews migrated for many reasons, some of the reasons are: For better job opportunities To be treated better and fairly Because of war in their country The migration was a push factor as terrorist were entering and they had to flee from their country