Mahan's influence on strategy
Captain, later Rear-Admiral, Alfred Thayer Mahan (1840–1914) was an American naval officer and historian. Influenced by Jomini's principles of strategy, he argued that in the coming wars, control of the sea would grant the power to control the trade and resources needed to wage war.
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Jumbo and the test strategy for the first test at White Sands:</u>
Trinity was the very first nuclear device blast code name. The U.S. Army ran the drill at 5:29 a.m. The Manhattan Project was signed on 16 July 1945.
The test was done on what would become the USAAF Alamogordo Bombardment and Gunnery Range, which now reside in the White Sands Missile Range (which is situated in the Jornada Del Muerto desert about 56 kilometres to the southeast of Scores.
Anxieties of a fizzle contributed to creating a structure called the Jumbo steel container, which could hold plutonium, and was allowed to retrieve it, but Jumbo wasn't being used.
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making China an important trade partner
Explanation:
In late 19th century, many western countries fight for the exclusive rights to trade with China.
Since the reward was very lucrative, the western countries were willing to go into an all out war with one another for the exclusive rights.
To prevent this, John Hay proposed an open door policy. This policy allowed colonial powers to trade with China on equal terms so all of them can get some benefits from trading relationship with China. This policy effectively made china became an important trade partner for many Western countries.
Violent anti Mazarin riots tore France apart. 1667.
Treaty of Nijmegen. He became king after the death of his father, Louis XIII.
Louis' grandson became the king of Spain. 1714.
Louis invades the Spanish Netherlands.
Louis cancels the Edict of Nantes.
Death of Louis XIV. <--- most main event btw
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