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What problems did John A encounter when trying to expand Canada to the west?

the things he encountered was that Louis reil fought for the land of Canada west and fought the metis's land


What state or area were the pilgrims initially trying to reach?

the pilgrims were trying to make it to wisconsin because the loved cheese


Why did colonial empires fall apart after World War 2?

Well,my friend Every country in the americas declared independace,then the WWII was a devil to all economies of the Colonial Empires. England saw its beging of the end when USA declared Indpendance,then others colonies folowed,wich ended in 1914 thier empire the Netherland Empire,with the defeat in Brasil,trying to take this colony from Portugal,wich ended badly for thier economy,saw its end when it was invaded by the germans.wich Ended in 1948 then france empire,saw its end with the defeat of Waterloo,and the 3 defeats trying to invade portugal,it ended in 1803. Spain,with the rising British Empire,couldnt stand against its power in North America,the economics where trash and the military outdated,worse than portugal,The Colonial Empire of Spain ended with the loss of african colonys in 1975. Portugal,and its unblievable that thier colonial empire manage to stand wile other crumbled,even with the brasil independace,manage to keep thier colonys in africa,winning against the Germans in WWI wich tryied to take the colonys of Angola and Moçambique.Portugal Empire still stands as the most long lived of the Colonial Empires dating from 1415 to 2002! O.o i hope i helped man :D


Why did relations between Britain and Germany grow worse from 1900 1914?

Relations between Britain and Germany grew worse from 1900-1904 because at the time both were trying to colonize countries in Africa. Britain were building up their navy and Germany viewed this as a threat so they did the same.


What is the origin and meaning of 'the Third World'?

The term "Third World" originated during the Cold War, when several countries (primarily the US and the Soviet Union) were in constant political/economic conflict and competed fiercely with each other. The US and its allies, who were democratic and capitalistic countries, were called the "First World," while the Soviet Union and its affiliated countries were communist and were referred to as the "Second World." "Third World" was then used to describe all the other neutral or non-aligned (as in, not capitalist or communist) countries. However, in modern times, it is often used to refer to poor or socioeconomically less advanced countries. This is because the US and the Soviet Union competed intensely and made incredible advances in technology/education/etc. during the Cold War, leaving the Third World less advanced relative to them. Additionally, many Third World countries were former colonies, and were left to build their own nations/governments when imperialism ended, presenting a disadvantage in trying to develop as quickly as the First and Second Worlds.

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Countries had empires meant that it became World War 1?

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What term refers to the process of trying to create good open relations between countries?

diplomacy


Profit in a sentence?

I am trying to expand the company's profit margin.


Why the Spanish was so hungry for gold?

They were trying to expand their empire.


What were the majority of explorers trying to accomplish?

The majority of explorers were trying to discover new lands, trade routes, and resources to expand their empires and increase their wealth. They were also motivated by a desire for fame, glory, and the acquisition of new knowledge about the world. Additionally, some explorers were driven by religious motivations, such as spreading Christianity to newly discovered lands.


What is Village Voyage and has it helped your community?

Village Voyage is an on-line wiki newspaper, which allows anyone to edit. It is especially helpful for businesses trying to create or expand their on-line presence. Terrific site! Its website is www.VillageVoyage.com


What were the causes of european oceanic expansion?

political developments throughout the countries of Europe lead the societies to oceanic expansion because that was much easier then battling for gains that may not last. many countries were trying to expand their trade system because the trade system was the centerfold of all societies.


What were two pre World War 2 causes of the Cold War?

1.The fact the USA was capatalist and the USSR was communist 2. both capatalist countries and communism where both trying to fill the vacum created by the fall of the Nazi and Japanese empires


Why were the Japanese at war with Australia and the USA?

Japan was trying to expand; the US & Australia were in the way.


How did the empires of Austria-Hungary and Russia differ from the Balkan countries in their reasons for intervening in the Ottoman Empire's problems?

Austria-Hungary and Russia intervened in the Ottoman Empire's domestic problems in order to expand their Empires and strategic alliances. The Balkan countries intervened in the Ottoman Empire's problems in order to gain proper independence. This meddling was occurring in the 19th century when Austria-Hungary and Russia proper were powerful countries that had no major territories under Ottoman control. (They both acquired Ottoman territories later, but these were external regions like the Ukraine or Croatia which are separate nations today.) In 1800, Greece, Crete, Serbia, Bosnia, and Bulgaria were all territories of the Ottoman Empire whose people were just beginning to achieve national consciousness and trying to organize their various ethnic groups into one contiguous homeland.


How did Pachacuti expand the Inca Empire?

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What four nations in the 1930s were trying to expand their power and territories?

Japan, Germany, Italy, and the soviet union