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What two nations held the greatest number of African colonies at the time they were granted freedom?

Britain and France.


Why was Germany viewed as one of the world's most advanced and developed nations at the turn of the century?

Germany was viewed as one of the world's most advanced and developed nations at the turn of the century due to their rapid growth militarily, economically, and research fields. They were challenging many of the other European powers at the time, including Britain and France.


Which nations were involved in the trans atlantic slave trade?

One can't really speak of "nations" in terms of Africa at that time, but most of the West coast from present-day Mauritania to Angola was involved. These were the suppliers. They met ships from Portugal, Britain, France, Spain, the Netherlands, and America (in order of volume) and sold the slaves for trans-shipment.


How many nations had colonies in Latin America in 1830?

By 1830, several European nations had established colonies in Latin America, primarily Spain and Portugal, which were the dominant colonial powers. Spain controlled most of the region, while Portugal held Brazil. Other nations, such as Britain and France, had smaller territories and interests in the region but did not have significant colonies compared to Spain and Portugal. As a result, the primary colonial presence in Latin America at that time was largely Spanish and Portuguese.


What appeasement gave Britain time?

The appeasement that gave Britain time was primarily the Munich Agreement of 1938, wherein Britain and France allowed Nazi Germany to annex the Sudetenland, a region of Czechoslovakia. This decision was made in hopes of avoiding war and buying time for Britain to rearm and strengthen its military capabilities. However, this policy ultimately failed to prevent further aggression from Hitler and contributed to the outbreak of World War II.

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Countries formed to a greater part of Europe at the time of Bedes history?

Germany, Gaul (France), and Spain


Does the annexation of Austria mean that it's a part of Germany now?

No. Austria is a sovereign nation. during WW2 when the Nazi party annexed Austria, it became for s short time part of Germany, but after the war, all annexed nations were returned to their rightful governments, and Germany was divided into four districts among the four allied nations: Britain, France, the USA, and USSR.


What countries formed the greater part of Europe at the time of Bedes history?

germany, france, and spain


What foreign nations did Hamilton have close ties with?

Britain because they were the #1 trading nation in the world at the time.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


What two nations held the greatest number of African colonies at the time they were granted freedom?

Britain and France.


What nations did Julius Caesar conquer?

He conquered many nations, most notably, the Gauls, the Belgae, the Aquitani, and the tribes living in Britain at the time. (Modern countries - France, Belgium, and England)


What might have been the outcome if Great Britain France and other European nations had not chosen to appease German Italian and Japanese aggression?

There would be a great amount of peace for all nations at that time.


Why do you think foreign nations supported the colonists rather than Great Britain?

During the American Revolutionary War, foreign nations (European nations, particularly) supported the Colonists rather than the British for primarily one reason: they were competing with Great Britain for supremacy in the Old World and elsewhere. Thus, to see Great Britain defeated in America would weaken that nation while at the same time strengthening Great Britain's competitors, especially France and Spain.


Why do think foreign nations supported the colonists rather than great Britain?

During the American Revolutionary War, foreign nations (European nations, particularly) supported the Colonists rather than the British for primarily one reason: they were competing with Great Britain for supremacy in the Old World and elsewhere. Thus, to see Great Britain defeated in America would weaken that nation while at the same time strengthening Great Britain's competitors, especially France and Spain.


Why do you think foreign nations supported the colonists rather than Great Britain.?

During the American Revolutionary War, foreign nations (European nations, particularly) supported the Colonists rather than the British for primarily one reason: they were competing with Great Britain for supremacy in the Old World and elsewhere. Thus, to see Great Britain defeated in America would weaken that nation while at the same time strengthening Great Britain's competitors, especially France and Spain.


Why do you think foreign nations support the colonists rather than Great Britain?

During the American Revolutionary War, foreign nations (European nations, particularly) supported the Colonists rather than the British for primarily one reason: they were competing with Great Britain for supremacy in the Old World and elsewhere. Thus, to see Great Britain defeated in America would weaken that nation while at the same time strengthening Great Britain's competitors, especially France and Spain.


What two European nations held the most African colonies at the time of independence?

Britain and France. Britain held a greater quantity at that time than France did.