Britain and France
there was too fighters who dug a trench between them and the fighters who dug the trenches was ciaran robinson and daniel abraham
Countries involved in the middle passage were America and Africa.
After World War I, the Middle East was primarily divided by Britain and France through the Sykes-Picot Agreement of 1916. This agreement established spheres of influence and territorial mandates in the region, leading to the creation of modern states such as Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon. The division often disregarded ethnic and religious boundaries, contributing to long-term conflicts in the region.
Most Middle Eastern countries are autocracies. A shorter list would be those countries that are not autocratic: Turkey, Israel, and Cyprus.
Africa was divided up by the European colonial powers, with little concern for ethnic divisions or African tribal traditions.
Britain and France
Britain and France
It was the time when many European countries were forged such as England and France.
Cypus is the only European Union member in the Middle East. All other European Union countries (as could be guessed) are in Europe. Turkey is a Middle Eastern country that has tried to accede to the European Union, but has not had its accession accepted. To read more about that read the Related Question. The European Union is very active politically in the Middle East, often serving as a bloc to negotiate against different Middle Eastern countries and therefore make negotiations more favorable in the Middle East.
Italy was the European nation that did not unify until later. It was divided into many states.
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Answer this question… Western businesses found large oil reserves throughout the Middle East.
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Europe WAS the Crusaders and they fought in the Middle East to take Jerusalem.
Yes, of course, as in European and other countries in the world.