During the 1700s and 1800s, countries like China and Ethiopia did not emerge as major political powers in the same way as European nations or the United States. While China maintained a vast empire, it faced internal strife and external pressures that limited its global influence. Ethiopia, although notable for its successful resistance against colonialism, remained relatively isolated and less integrated into the global political dynamics of the time.
england spain
Spain, Portugal, France
which rulers would lead European countries.
why do you think china wanted to be isolated from european countries in the 1700's and1800's
By the 1700s the major powers in North America were the British, though the French had a substantial amount of power as well. France owned the Louisiana territory which was a major port town.
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Spain was never really owned by anyone, really. It was one of the biggest powers so it was free long before any other countries/ colonies.
Spain and Britain
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england spain
Prussia and Austria.
European philosophers in the 1700s were influenced by Enlightenment ideals such as individual rights, freedom of speech, and separation of powers. They also advocated for representative government, religious tolerance, and the pursuit of knowledge through reason and scientific inquiry. These beliefs laid the foundation for modern democratic principles and challenged established hierarchies of power.
George Washington was one
Great Britan and France I guess peace out XD e.o
United Kingdom
Ireland and Scotland.
It started in the 1700s, and it is still going on now in poorer countries