The reasons that the Americans fought along with Colombians, Ethiopians, and Puerto Ricans, were mostly geostartegic, economic, and territorial.
They fought along with the Colombians because Colombia has an excellent geostrategic position in the continent that is not very fond of the US. So by having an ally in Colombia they were able to have much better control and to be in a much better position on the affairs in South America.
Ethiopia was a zone of interest because it is crucial as a military base that will be close to the Middle East, so having an ally in them was allowing them to build their military facilities.
Puerto Rico was a territorial zone of interest, and the US wanted to keep it under its own governing because an independent country of Puerto Rico might have gone in any direction really, and even become an ally with some of the American arch enemies, and thus becoming the ''second Cuba''.
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The Spanish Civil War is also referred to as the second world war's lead-up. The Republicans were backed by the Soviet Union and Mexico, while Mussolini's Italy and Nazi Germany backed the Nationalists.
<h3>What led to the Spanish Civil War?</h3>
Early in the 1930s, there was a lot of labor unrest, and on February 16, 1936, a socialist Popular Front administration was elected.
In response, fascist and extreme-right elements launched a coup attempt and army mutiny in July 1936 that turned into a civil war.
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When catastrophe strikes, Oklahomans know that the Oklahoma National Guard will soon arrive to rescue,
recover, and restore. But the Guard is also an integral part of the Oklahoma economy, employing more
than 13,000 Oklahomans and pumping more than a billion dollars into the state economy annually. To raise
awareness of the Guard’s contributions, this report was commissioned by the Oklahoma Army and Air National
Guard to quantify and better understand the economic impacts of the Guard upon the state and the regional
economies.