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Usa due to the Treaty of Versailles
In 1900, the United States emerged as the world's industrial leader, surpassing other nations in manufacturing output and innovation. The country's abundant natural resources, rapid technological advancements, and a growing population contributed to its industrial dominance. This period marked the beginning of the U.S. transition into a major economic power on the global stage.
The Directorate (5 members). This became the Consulate (with Napoleon as First Consul), and then the Empire.
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Usa due to the Treaty of Versailles
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In 1900, the United States emerged as the world's industrial leader, surpassing other nations in manufacturing output and innovation. The country's abundant natural resources, rapid technological advancements, and a growing population contributed to its industrial dominance. This period marked the beginning of the U.S. transition into a major economic power on the global stage.
The US emerged from the Spanish American War as a rcognized World Power.
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France emerged from World War II in the sixties. The country was rebuild physically, and it gained a great status of power.
The U.S emerged and evolved as a world power from 1900 to present because it acquired massive resources and materials during wartime production, technological superiority during the war, and of course the development of the Atomic Bomb. Also, the country built up its military strength and became a world power.
The Directorate (5 members). This became the Consulate (with Napoleon as First Consul), and then the Empire.
The United States was the first country to use nuclear power for electricity generation, with the first nuclear power plant going online in 1957 in Shippingport, Pennsylvania.
At the end of the nineteenth century, Great Britain emerged as the biggest colonial power, with territories across Africa, Asia, and the Pacific. The British Empire controlled vast swathes of land and dominated global trade and politics during this time.