Railroads
the things he encountered was that Louis reil fought for the land of Canada west and fought the metis's land
the formation of the eastern tea company, and a power shift from the east to the west
This is just off the top of my head so no promises, but I think they were as follows.-Industrialization in the west-Separation of Church and State-Balance of power (no more monarchy)
Stalin sought to control Eastern European countries to create a buffer zone against potential invasions, particularly from the West, following the devastation of World War II. He aimed to spread communist ideology and secure political and military influence in the region, ensuring that these nations would align with Soviet interests. This control also allowed the Soviet Union to consolidate its power and expand its sphere of influence, contributing to the establishment of a divided Europe during the Cold War.
After World War II, much of Eastern Europe was controlled by the Soviet Union, which established communist regimes in several countries, including Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Romania, and East Germany. This influence was part of the broader strategy of the USSR to expand its sphere of influence and create a buffer zone against the West. The imposition of communist governments led to significant political, social, and economic changes in the region, resulting in tensions that contributed to the Cold War.
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Eastern Europe did not industrialize the same time as Western Europe did. This is because they were opposed to industrialization as well as the West tried to prevent the spread of industrialization. Eastern Europe has been going through massive industrialization for the past couple of decades, however, which is why the economy of Eastern Europe has been changing dramatically.
encouraged surplus labor in the Eastern states to move west
The development of a strong east-west rail network
It encouraged the pioneers to settle farther west and south.
The Mongols were never able to expand to Western Europe, the farthest west they could get was Eastern Europe.
The mechanical reaper allowed farmers in the West to grow large quantities of wheat much of which they sold in eastern markets.
The production of steel