The Europeans carried deadly diseases into America killing most of the native population. The most deadly of these diseases were typhus, measles, Bubonic Plague, malaria, and smallpox. In the early 1700s, smallpox wiped out half the Cherokee. In the early 1800s, it wiped out two-thirds of the Omaha and all the Mandan people. Smallpox killed at least half of the west native population.
It strengthened U.S. labor unions. U.S. factories produced half of the world's industrial goods. The European Union became irrelevant as a trade partner
Americans were strongly isolationist in the first half of the 20th century and considered World War 1 to be a "European War" in "far-off lands". They did not wish to get entangled in that debacle.
In some states and countries it is possible. In some, the time it would take to get through the proper process would take longer than reaching the age of majority.
Yes, during the American Civil War, the United States was often referred to as "the Union" to distinguish it from the Confederacy, which was the group of southern states that seceded from the Union. The Union fought to restore the United States as a single, unified country.
Germany Germany was unified in 1871. Italy was unified between 1860 and 1871.
Actually, more than half of Europe's countries belong to the European Union. It is not important how many countries belong to it, even when less than half of Europe's countries did belong to it.
In the first half of the 1800s, the 3 groups that struggled to gain a political advantage in European societies were Spain, France, and England.
American writers largely imitating European Romantics.
No. The European Union is an organisation. Europe is a continent. 28 of Europe's countries are members of the European Union, which is just over half of the countries of Europe.
The population of the European Union is roughly half a billion.
Africa had a wealth of Natural Resources
Because that is where it is. It is geographically located there, in the centre of Europe. It is also a member of the organisation called the European Union, along with 27 other European countries, which is just over half of all of Europe's countries.
Broadly speaking they are better off. The European Union brings a lot of benefits. This is why many of the countries of Europe have joined the European Union. It was founded in 1957, then known as the European Economic Community, by 6 countries. It now has 27 members, which is just over half of the countries in Europe.
Both countries consisted of a number of independent States and both were transformed and united into one single State in the second half of the 19th century.
The British didn't make a half dime.
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