any country that would pay APEX
They were called the "Minute Men"
The United States wanted to keep the military ready in case of unexpected combat in Asia
C. Many states we’re not ready to ratify the constitution.
Rifle cartridges have been in existence for more than 400 years. The early European designs used paper as the cartridge holding the bullet and powder charge. Metal cartridges are much recent dating to only 150 years ago in rimfire configurations.
C. Many states we’re not ready to ratify the constitution.
In 1914, the outbreak of World War I significantly altered global trade dynamics. Prior to the war, American businessmen were primarily ready to trade with the major European powers, including Britain, France, and Germany. However, as the war progressed, the U.S. shifted its focus to trade with the Allies, particularly Britain and France, as they sought supplies and materials to support their war efforts. This shift marked the beginning of a substantial increase in American exports to these nations, setting the stage for the U.S. economic boom during the war.
In 1914, American businessmen were primarily ready to trade with major European powers such as Britain, France, and Germany. These nations were key players in global commerce and had established trade relationships with the United States. Additionally, American businesses were interested in expanding trade with countries involved in the ongoing conflict, hoping to supply goods and services to both sides. The outbreak of World War I, however, complicated these trading relationships and shifted American economic focus.
any country that could pay
it provided aa ready market for goods and cheap labour as well as raw materials
Coastal African powers had a ready supply of military captives and were eager to trade for European goods.
In the lead-up to World War I, Austria-Hungary was one of the European powers that proved ill-prepared for modern warfare. Its military was characterized by outdated tactics and a lack of coordination among its diverse ethnic groups. Additionally, the empire faced significant internal strife and political fragmentation, which hindered its ability to mobilize effectively for a large-scale conflict. These factors contributed to its struggles during the war, highlighting its unpreparedness for the demands of modern combat.
i would tell you but hunny it is too too much to write so get your hands ready
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There are two books about Samantha Madison (the protagonist in All-American Girl). The first is All-American Girland the sequel is Ready or Not.
She was the goddess of War and Skill she always had battle plans ready to fight even the biggest of her opponeants
Meals Ready to Eat, or MRE's
1 -The spirit of vengeance that animated the defeated European powers, which were ready to form new coalitions against Napoleon. 2 - The indomitable will of Great Britain, ready to militarily intervene on the Continent and finance every alliance which would be established in order to fight and pull down the Empire. 3 - The general opposition to the Continental blockade, which turned against Napoleon even the most loyal allied countries.