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How did the government make money from the northwest territory?

BY buisnesses of the people in the province.


Did Germany borrow money from America after ww1?

Yes in order to make it past the treaty of Versailles


Why did the US reject the treaty of the Versailles?

The Senate rejected the Treaty in March 19, 1920 President Wilson did sign the Treaty of Versailles, but he had foolishly refused to bring Representatives and Senators, particularly Henry Cabot Lodge, the majority leader in the house. This may have biased the legislature against the treaty, but the main reason the U.S. did not agree to the Treaty of Versaille was not that they thought it was too harsh, it was that the League of Nations had become part of the treaty. The U.S. did not want its foreign policy decided by another body, so they rejected the treaty. There is a certain irony that the League of Nations was the addition that the legislatures disliked, as it was the only part of Wilson's 14 points to make it onto the Treaty.


Why were The Colonies so valuable to Great Britain?

Depends on which colonies. The Thirteen Colonies in North America provided a valuable source of raw materiel, which colonial merchants/companies sold to British merchants, which allowed Great Britain to compete as a trading power. Additionally, the raw materiel provided by the colonies towards Britain was a boon to Great Britain's ability to make war (vis a vis requisitioning these resources in times of crisis), and was a general aid to the British economy. Furthermore, the social and political thought of the times made the colonies (particularly the American colonies) a prestigious possession that brought honor and legitimacy to the British crown, and the British parliament. Ultimately, however, Britain would acquire far more practical, and far more valuable colonies in the course of the 19th century.


How did the Compromise of 1850 affect the New Mexico Territory?

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Related Questions

Did the Britain soldiers or the Britain colonists make the Treaty of Paris?

none. the gov. of Britain did it


What agreement did Great Britain and the US make in the 1820s concerning Oregon?

The US and Canada signed the Oregon Treaty to end their dispute about the boundaries of the Oregon territory. It set the borders for Canada and the US.


What challenges did the colonist faced after the treaty of Paris?

They had to make a deal with Britain


What year did Britain make a treaty to turn the thirteen colonies to turn the colonies into the US?

Britain, France, Spain, Holland, and the US signed a peace treaty in 1783


Why did the Allies make the Treaty of Versailles so harsh?

Britain and France wanted to punish the Central Powers for causing the war.


What events led to the Adams Onís Treaty?

britain's pursuit of the fur trade in the Oregon territory


How did Hitler defy the treaty of Versailles?

Hiteler defies the treaty of Versailles by building up his army, taking back the Rhineland and lots of other things.


Why was Thomas Jeffersons decision that the right to acquire new territory was implicit in the presidents constitutional power to make treaties an issue?

CAUSE JEFFERSON'S RIGHT TO NEGOTIATE THE LOUISIANA WITH FRANCE!!!!!


How did Britain's victory in the French and Indian War make it the most powerful force in North America?

Britain gained all French territory in North America as a result of them winning the French and Indian War. However, the largest French territory, Louisiana, was ceded to Spain before the end of the war to prevent the British take over of the territory. So in reality, Spain and the UK were still battling for power in the Americas as France was only left with its territory of Haiti in the Caribbean. Spain had more land area than Britain but lost its power in the 1800s when all its territory became independent. Britain remains in the Americas even 'til today.


Which treaty ended the war of 1812?

The Treaty of Ghent. That was the Treaty of Ghent. It required the Americans and the British to return any land that they have gained during the war. Both sides agreed to make the 49th parallel of latitude the political boundary from west of the Great Lakes to the Rocky mountains.


Does America have a territory in Antarctica?

No. Antarctica is governed by the Antarctic Treaty, subscribed to by governments representing 80% of the population of planet earth. A few of these countries make land claims on the continent, some of which overlap, and which are invalidated by the treaty. The treaty also disallows any future claims. USA makes no territorial claims on the Antarctic continent.


How did Hitler ignore the terms of the Treaty of Versailles?

Hitler's nationalistic feelings towards Germany caused him to be angry with the results of the Treaty. In the Treaty of Versailles, Germany was blamed for World War I, forced to pay war debts, forced to demilitarize, and much of their original territory was distributed to the Allied Powers. Hitlers purpose was to make Germany great again, and he could only do so by violating the Treaty.