Because the war was harsh. the conditions were horrible and if they stayed there was a good chance they would die
<span>Automobiles became sources of social status depending on which vehicle you had. The automobile erased the railroad as prefrerred method of travel and the automobile became a staple of the American family a certain iconic representation such as the white picket fence
theres one ill try to find a couple more</span>
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate that China's economic and military transformation, under the current Communist regime, has the potential to seriously threaten the future security of Canada and the West. The paper first looks at the economic reforms that have radically changed the Chinese economy. Then, the paper presents the significant changes that have taken place concerning military strategy, equipment modernization and power projection capability. The strategic view and policies of Canada and the US are discussed in light of these changes and other recent incidents. The paper then presents the argument that there are three potential problem areas in which China could possibly threaten the West. The paper concludes by noting that China is a Communist country that is dissatisfied with its status in the world and that the West must not be naive to its intentions and ambitions.
The pre-1890 expansion period in the US was marked by economic expansion (expansionism) fueled by, industrial growth, demand for fertile land, economic opportunities, and used economic policies after the closure of the revolutionary war while the post-1890 American expansion (19th C) was marked by imperialism, military expansion and formulation of policies to increase US powers, i.e. US signed a treat with China to gain diplomatic and trade relations resulting in the US taking over the Pacific ports.