Answer:
They ultimately just provoked the Americans into joining the war as their enemies.
Explanation:
Germany started by sinking American ships that were sending supplies to the British and French who the Germans were at war with. Civilian ships were caught in this crossfire as well (see: the Luisitania) which greatly increase tensions between the Americans and the Germans. This tension came to a head when the Germans sent the Zimmerman telegram to Mexico, asking them to attack the U.S. so that they would be distracted and wouldn't join the war in Europe. The British intercepted this telegram and showed it to the Americans, who then used it as justification for war against Germany.
<span>He wanted to build the U.S. military and work toward Latin American independence.
He wanted to make sure Congress knew he was not going to use war to enforce his doctrine.
He wanted to show Europeans that the United States would not help Latin American independence movements.
He wanted to use his new doctrine to hide U.S. intentions to annex parts of Latin America.</span>
New land. They got to receive land, new crops, they were powerful and could easily take control of things. They got to spread their religion around (which was Roman Catholic) and to get people to do things their way.
Farmers on the frontier demanded that the governor take strong measures against the Native Americans. However, the governor hesitated. He hoped to avoid an all-out war with the Native Ameri- cans, partly because he benefited from his fur trade with them. Nathaniel Bacon became the leader of the frontier settlers.