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How did Britain justify its military intervention in Egypt and take over the Suez canal?

claiming it wanted to protect European investments and loans.


What action is an example of a US intervention in foreign affairs that the US claimed was justified by the principles set forth in the Monroe Doctrine?

In 1895, Secretary of State Richard Olney sent a letter to Great Britain asking them to use arbitration to settle the boundary dispute between Venezuela and British Guiana.


What country did not agree to the concept of military intervention at the Congress of Vienna?

Great Britain. Of the Allied powers, only Russia, Austria and Prussia signed the agreement, the so-called Troppau Protocol of 1820.


Why were the Americans justified in fighting the British in 1775?

to win freedom from great britain


Where did the colonist justified in declaring independence from great Britain?

they broke away by be comming a legal document.


How did the British influence the I ndian military?

British influenced the Indian military in so many different ways. Britain colonized India and as such most of the military practices were passed on from Britain to the Indian military.


Is Britain a volunteer military?

yes


Who was the military leader of Great Britain?

When


How did the takeover of the Suez canal in 1882 shape the future for north Africa?

Britain conquered Egypt and turned it into a british protectorate


Britain justified its policy of impressing American seamen by arguing that these sailors were doing what?

Were deserters from the Royal Navy.


Define war hawks?

War hawks are individuals, typically representing a more aggressive or militaristic stance, who advocate for pursuing war or military intervention as a solution to international conflicts or threats. They often prioritize military action over diplomatic solutions.


What advantage did Britain had on America independence?

Britain had more troops, supplies, and military training.