Some key turning points in France due to Imperialism include the establishment of the French colonial empire in Africa and Southeast Asia, which expanded France's global influence and economy. The 1885 Berlin Conference marked a significant moment, as it formalized the scramble for Africa, leading to increased competition with other European powers. Additionally, the impact of World War I revealed the vulnerabilities of the colonial system, eventually contributing to decolonization movements in the mid-20th century. This shift fundamentally altered France's national identity and its relationship with its former colonies.
the imperialism of neighboring islands
The Battle of saratoga!
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It took place in the late 1800's to the early 1900's. Great Britain and France were very big players in this. Africa was a prime target.
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Some do and others do not. Often, though, it takes time for a technological development to be tested and used before it triggers a turning point.
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Modern historians still debate the so-called turning points in the US Civil War. There are many opinions on this and the best way to view the question is too realize that the North could afford to lose troops and still maintain a large army. Due to the smaller Southern population, losses whether in victories or defeats slowly weakened the South's ability to continue the war.For every "turning point' advanced, there are alternative turning points historians will cite.
I would say the battle of Saratoga, in which the Americans surrounded and captured a large British force. This showed the world that America had a chance at winning, and brought France into the conflict on the side of the Americans, in which they lent them supplies and money.
Midway, Battle of Britain, those are the biggest I can think of right now.
THE FOLLOWING WERE SOME OF THE CAUSES OF WORLD WAR II * UNJUST TREATY OF VERSAILLIES * IMPROPER BEHAVIOUR OF FRANCE * RISE OF THE NAZI PARTY IN GERMANY * DISSATISFICATION OF ITALY WITH THE TREATY * JAPANESES POLICY OF EXPANSION * IMPERIALISM OF ENGLAND AND FRANCE