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Life in New Netherland During the 1600s, the Dutch created a booming North American colony by recruiting immigrants and cultivating its capital city as a hub for international trade. By the 1650s, the Dutch colony of New Netherland rivaled neighboring English settlements in the New World.
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desert and sand that slowed wagons to crawl
Champlain, Samuel de. ... In 1603, Champlain made his first trip to North America, to the St. Lawrence River to explore and establish a French colony. In 1604, he returned to northeastern Canada, and over the next four years became the first to map the North Atlantic Coast.
Title: Voyage of Samuel de Champlain, 1604-1608
Author: Champlain, Samuel de, 1567-1635
Source: Champlain, Samuel de. Voyages of Samuel de Champlain. Translated from ...
World War I was started generally because of Franz Ferdinand's death, but there are some background information before this as well.
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M = Militarism (Everyone wants to show off their strength, why not do it with military power? Many nations kept building up their armed forces to show the other what "true power" looks like, leading to a sort of "arms race" except it wasn't exactly a race, more like a contest)
A = Alliances (Triple Entente and the Triple Alliance; 6 powerful nations gathered into teams and promised to assist each other if war broke out causing a chain reaction)
I = Imperialism (People like to be in control of things, therefore they crave power, they want to take control of others and add the nation's power to theirs)
N = Nationalism (Every nation wants their nation to be the best therefore they supposed economic and territorial gains, such as imperialism)
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The United States in 1750