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Great Britain had promised lands in Palestine to both Muslims and Jews.
On 5 May 1930, Amy Johnson left Croydon, England, in her De Havilland Gypsy Moth which she named Jason. She landed in Darwin in Australia's Northern Territory on 24 May 1930, becoming the first woman to fly from England to Australia.
Toussaint L'Ouverture led the Haitian Revolution, liberating his people from French colonial rule. He played a crucial role in the struggle against slavery and fought for the independence of Haiti, which was then a French colony. His leadership contributed significantly to Haiti becoming the first independent nation in Latin America and the Caribbean in 1804.
Checks and balances stops one branch of government from becoming too powerful.
becoming flexible
The main reasons for England's exploration, and colonization of the 13 Colonies can be summarized as follows: A. The British empire believed that it could strengthen its power in the world by acquiring more territory. In the case of the 13 Colonies, the control of these strongholds prevented France from becoming the main sphere of influence in North America; and B. The British sought the farmlands in which it could grow tobacco and cotton. These were two important products in the New World.
Great britain had promised lands in palestine to both muslims and jews
Some advantages of becoming a territory are that that state would be more recognized.
Wisconsin became a territory in 1836
Britain. Answer2. The territory of Palestine, i.e. the geographical area that included modern Jordan( it comprises over 70% of Palestine), Gaza, Israel ( including Judea and Samaria), Southern part of Syria and Soutehrn part of Lebanon, was by the decision of the League of Nations passed under the mandate of Great Britain with the condition that Great Britain would make it "The Home for Jewish People". Great Britain, in pursue of its political goals, breached this condition and passed over 70% of the territory of Palestine to Arab clan of Hashemites, proclaiming Abdallah, the son of the small Arabian war-lord Hussein ibn Ali al-Hashimi , the Emir of Transjordan and then he proclaimed himself the King. That was the beginning of the conflict known as the Arab-Israeli conflict that lasts already more than 70 years. As a matter of fact, Great Britain did not rule in Palestine; it was a Mandate Power whose role was to create the necessary conditions for making the territory under its Mandate ready for becoming independent nations.
Yes, Samoa was a British colony for a period in the late 19th century. The islands were contested by several powers, including Germany and the United States. In 1899, the Berlin Agreement divided Samoa into two parts, with the eastern islands becoming a U.S. territory and the western islands becoming a German colony. Although Britain had influence in the region, it did not establish a formal colony in Samoa.
The North and South would be cautious of a new territory becoming a state due to concerns over the balance of power in Congress. If the territory allowed slavery, it could tip the political scales in favor of the South, increasing their influence and potentially leading to the expansion of slavery. Conversely, if the territory was free, it could strengthen Northern interests and challenge Southern economic systems. This tension over the status of new states contributed significantly to the sectional conflicts leading up to the Civil War.
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Great Britain, which captured Palestine from the Ottoman Empire in World War 1.
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Answer 1Because israel wants to acquire as much land as possible through settlement developments on the west bank before Palestine becomes a state. once a Palestinian border is established israel cannot invade Palestinian territory without upsetting the rest of the worldAnswer 2Israel believes that the Palestinian Right to a State is contingent on their being interested in the peace process. Otherwise it is giving over territory to a militant entity and endangering its long-term survival. This view was strengthened when within a year of the Gaza Withdrawal, Gaza became a hotbed of fanaticism and militant behavior.
congress passes an act of admission
dominance of gold and salt trade