I was curious if there are any answer choices.
But I would say some wanted to invade Canada. I'm not sure though.
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In the 30s, the Japanese Empire was, in fact, in need of resources. Although throughout world war 2 we see that they have eyes on territory the most, their primary goal was actually to gain resources, as their islands have no natural resources, which narrows their options during development. China was on of their neighbors that they attacked, firstly at Manchuria, because it was a large area of the country that generated resources that were vital to the Japanese. They also attacked Korea and later the United States, as the U.S had placed a trade embargo on Japan.
I can help but I I need you to explain a little more. What view did Harlan take at first ? Is this a book or is this just a question?
He predicted that <span>we can expect nothing but ruin, jealousy, and uprisings/
The rules that impose by the Brtish includes high taxation rates for the Colonies, which bring so much wealth for the British and made a lot of people in America had to work so hard with only very little reward, which might lead to J</span>ealousy, and uprisings,