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Telephones made it easier for businesses to communicate with each other. It cut down on the amount of time it took to send messages to each other. As the telephone network grew, it also expanded the area that a business could reach.
When Queen Liliuokalani of Hawaii assumed the throne in 1891 and tried to reassert her sovereignty in the face of increasing foreign interference, she was deposed by a small group of American businessmen, with the support of the American diplomats and the U.S. Navy. On July 7, 1898, the Hawaiian Islands were annexed to the United States by a joint resolution of Congress. Shown here is her letter of protest to the U.S. House of Representatives, dated December 19, 1898.
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C) When some city-states tried to withdraw, Athens used force to keep them under control.
D) Sparta never joined the league and resented Athen’s power and treatment of allies.
The Delian League was founded in 478 BC and had 150 to 330 members. The League could be described as an Athenian Empire. Sparta was not a member of the League, instead, the city formed the Peloponnesian League. This division led to the Peloponnesian war.
Naxos and Thasos tried to leave the league but Naxos was forced to tear down its walls along with loosing its fleet and Thasos was also forced to tear down the fortification walls and pay early tribute and fines.