France played a key role in the American Revolutionary War (American War of Independence; 1775–1783).
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Causes of Smuggling in Carribean Region
Smuggling was often organised by gangs who were funded by investors or venturers.
The need for making more profits led to increase in smuggling in the Caribbean because the Smugglers could bring into the country, goods by avoiding tax duties and so selling the goods to the consumers
while the government response was to seize goods and encourage informants.
Document 1,5 and 8.
Document 5 comes was made from the Dominica governor’s response to the British secretary of state’s questionnaire.
Caribbean, a series of shortsighted policy and political decisions led to the smugglers acquisition, exposure which increased its vulnerability to hazards. High levels of debt
When asked about trade with foreign colonies and what is received or sent. The document 5 was done when the English sugar gets much more money than French sugar because the then French island colonies has little to no no economic development
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Long March, (1934–35), the 6,000-mile (10,000-km) historic trek of the Chinese communists, which resulted in the relocation of the communist revolutionary base from southeastern to northwestern China and in the emergence of Mao Zedong as the undisputed party leader. Fighting Nationalist forces under Chiang Kai-shek (Jiang Jieshi) throughout their journey, the communist troops crossed 18 mountain ranges and 24 rivers to reach the northwestern province of Shaanxi. The heroism attributed to the Long March inspired many young Chinese to join the Chinese Communist Party during the late 1930s and early 1940s.
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President Harry Truman talks about "two ways of life" in a speech to Congress in 1947.
When Truman talks about two ways of life he calls them one "free" and other "totalitarian". By this time the term totalitarianism had already become famous to classify extremely authoritarian regimes like the nazi and soviet regimes.
Thus the president can only be referring to the opposition between capitalist and communist economic systems represented by the US and Soviet Union.
To answer if you agree with President Truman's argument you should ask yourself a few questions: was the US back then a regime that really followed the will of the majority? how was the US back then? how was the USSR? how did political persecution work there? was it really impossible to both systems to exist in the world? In short, you must check Truman's arguments to see if you agree or disagree with them.
Answer and explanation #2
Most historians agree that this speech was a declaration of the Cold War. It was given when the US saw that the USSR could amplify its influence on Western Europe and Africa: Truman spoke to Congress to get approval to financially aid Turkey and Greece regimes against leftist groups supported by the USSR.
So we see in this speech the entire framing of the Cold War: a war that was not fought directly but rather by securing influence zones. This speech was the beginning of the Truman Doctrine: it started the Containment Policy which compromised to stop the spreading of communism to other areas of the world other than the USSR.
What Truman started in this speech was the modus operandi of the Cold War until its end in the late 20th century.
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