Well, the new sense of identity led the colonist to have a desire for independence. They viewed themself as independent from Britain, as their own nation pretty much. The British Crown misunderstood that the colonists increasingly saw themselves as a separate people, due to their own voice in their own affairs. The American war for independence was partly a product of the colonists' sense of a distinctive identity as inhabitants of a republican society. But the revolution also helped to nurture a sense of a uniquely American identity. The Revolution was a colonial war for independence, but it was also a struggle over "who would rule at home."
The Nazi regime extended its territorial influence as a result of military victories throughout Europe. However, many of these places lost many basic services during the war, as the regime only had military activities as a priority. This caused an accumulation of waste in the most populous areas, leading to the proliferation of rats and other living forms who inhabited in the sewers.
As a result, diseases started to appear in these populated areas, leading to casualties as people did not have access to medical aid in order to treat their illness.
1. the greeks created the world's first democracy
2. the alphabet
3. the building of the first lighthouse
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He saw it as a quick way to win the war, and justified his support by saying that weapons get used in war all the time, and the bomb was a weapon.