Enacted a cotton embargo
The communists gained the knowledge that the US would fight if need be. They also learned HOW (tactics and firepower) the US fought.
First of all the British wren't in the civil war. It was the North vs. the South. The South attacked Washington D.C. to try to gain control.
The assurance that there would be no new slave-states North of the Missouri line.
All of the answers are correct (a+ answer) -Invade the South -Gain control of the Mississippi -Blockade the coast of the South -Build a well-trained army to defend Washington, D.C.
South Sudan
Enacted a cotton embargo
Enacted a cotton embargo
Enacted a cotton embargo
The north would then gain more power over the south.
To gain power over the North, the South sought to establish economic independence through the cultivation of cash crops like cotton, which they believed would leverage their wealth in trade against the North. Additionally, they aimed to assert political influence by promoting states' rights and the preservation of slavery, which they viewed as essential to their agrarian economy. The South also engaged in military strategies, culminating in the secession from the Union and the outbreak of the Civil War to defend their interests.
To hibernate so if the north is to cold then the bird will fly to the south and when th south is to cold the bird will fly to the north a gain
Sweden wanted to gain riches and established trading posts, and eventually a colony, in North America to gain power.
The North gained an increase in industrialization, population growth, and economic power. The South gained continued agricultural production and political influence. The North gave up some of its economic stability due to war costs, while the South gave up its ability to maintain slavery and political autonomy.
For Morgenthau, politics is an attempt to gain power or control over someone else.
They used their voting power to usher the Republican party into the south
North Korea invaded South Korea in 1950 primarily to reunify the Korean Peninsula under its communist regime, viewing the South as a threat to its ideology. The North sought to gain control over the economically prosperous South to bolster its own economy and military power. Additionally, the invasion was influenced by the Cold War dynamics, with North Korea receiving support from the Soviet Union and China, which encouraged its aggressive actions against the U.S.-backed South.
Because of there stealth.