Answer:
he forced removal of the cherokees to oklahoma
Explanation:
Replaced how? If you mean like the Roman empire, that would be incorrect. Both empires considered each other Roman and both empires considered themselves Roman. So when the west fell, the Byzantines did not 'replace' the western Romans in being Roman. Instead, they just kept on being Roman as their western counterparts fell. However, for a period, the Byzantines did manage to reconquer parts of the Western Empire and even Rome, but that was relatively short-lived. In that case, you could argue that the Byzantines sort of did replace the western Romans in being the Roman empire with Rome in its possession. However, that is a stretch in my opinion.
In short: False, the Eastern Romans did not replace the western Romans as they were both seen as Romans, just with different governments.
By the end of the Second World War, Chinese economic and political power was in ruins.
The Japanese had invaded large parts of the country leaving the central government weak. This was followed by many foreign powers developing their own enclaves in the country and running virtual colonies.
The communist party took an opportunity of a weak central government and launched a violent campaign, culminating in a civil war.
Mao was popular among the rural farmers and the poor who served in the People's liberation army.
Answer:
what was all located in west africa