La respuesta correcta a esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.
Desafortunadamente la pregunta está incompleta ya que no menciona el nombre de la guerra a la que se refiere. Sin este dato, es imposible responder a la pregunta.
Sin embargo, si asumimos que se trata de la Gran Guerra o la Primera Guerra Mundial, entonces los países que se vieron ampliamente favorecidos al final del conflicto bélico fueron los siguientes.
Inglaterra y Francia ejercieron su poder al firmar el Tratado de Versalles en 1918. Más que un acuerdo de paz, lo que querían estos países Europeos eran vengarse de Alemania y cobrarle hasta el último centavo por los destrozos que había causado durante la guerra.
Estados Unidos también se benefició mucho porque varias compañías hicieron fuertes préstamos de dinero a los países Europeos participantes, vendiéndoles también provisiones y armas para la guerra.
Obvio decir, que el país más perjudicado fue Alemania. Le quitaron territorios y lo hicieron pagar por los destrozos causados.
If the question is asking what did the British transform from then historians identify this policy as C, Saulaitry neglect
It's the policy of where the British did not strict rules, regulations, occupation, or tight control over the colonies.
Navigation Acts is the answer I believe since Navigation Acts were the first piece of legislation were the parliament passed to enforce the rules of law onto the colonies.
Spain was able to establish colonies in large areas of different continents. Hope this helped!
The Navajo were forcibly removed by the U.S. Army as they walk 300 miles to Fort Sumner in Bosque Redondo from their ancestral lands in Arizona and New Mexico. During the 18-day march, hundreds of people died. Thus, the long walk of the Navajo ended at Fort Sumner.
The United States federal government deported the Navajo people in 1864 and made an effort at ethnic cleansing during the Long Walk of the Navajo, also known as the Long Walk to Bosque Redondo. Navajos were made to travel from their homeland in eastern New Mexico to what is now Arizona. Between August 1864 and the end of 1866, there were about 53 distinct forced marches. According to some anthropologists the "collective trauma of the Long Walk is fundamental to current Navajos' sense of identity as a people".
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