In general, World War II played a role in the eventual decolonization of Southeast Asia because the Japanese lost the war and were forced to give up many of their holdings.
QUESTION -
Why, in 1812, did the United States go to war to respond to threats to its trade?
ANSWER -
Americans Disagree over Joining the War. By 1812, impressment, interference with trade, and Native American raids on white settlements in the West—thought to be caused by the British—were major American issues. It seemed clear that the United States would have to back down from its demands on Britain, or fight.
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Answer:
Beringia
The answer is Beringia. It is thought that about 30,000 years ago, there was a land bridge that brought humans from Asia to North America called Bering Land Bridge. Hope it helps!