Explanation:
The War's Economic Repercussions. Africa's economy was severely disrupted by the proclamation. In general, the amounts charged for Africa's basic products fell, while the awareness that imported commodities would be in limited supply in the future led to an increase in their costs.
The First World War shattered empires, birthed a slew of new nation-states, sparked separatist movements in Europe's colonies, drove the United States to become a global power, and paved the way for National socialism and Hitler's ascent.
Answer:
Wilmington city became an important steamboat port in the 1800s
Explanation:
Wilmington city became an essential steamboat port in the 1800s. The Port City flourished because of its closeness to the Cape Fear River. Mass-produced goods were shipped and inland immigrants transported product down the river. Nicknamed after Spencer Compton, Earl of Wilmington, the city was earlier identified as New Carthage, New Liverpool, and Newton.
The revolution began with the battle of Gonzalez in 1835 and ended with the battle of San Jacinto on April 21, 1836. It also began after a decade of political and cultural clashes between the Mexican government and the increasingly large population of American settlers in Texas. Colonists and Tejanos disagreed on whether the ultimate goal was independence or a return to Mexico.
Answer:
Saving for retirement in 20 years
Explanation:
It allows interest to build up