The outcome of the Korean War increased tension between several world's superpowers during the Cold War.
- Because it demonstrated that the two superpowers, the United States and the Soviet Union, could engage in a "limited war" in a third nation, the Korean War was crucial in the evolution of the Cold War.
- America intended to stop the domino effect as well as keep communism in check. Truman was concerned that Japan, which was crucial for American trade, might fall next if Korea fell. This was most likely the main justification for America's engagement in the conflict.
- Government expenditure on the Korean War increased GDP growth, which in turn restrained investment and consumption. Taxes were greatly increased to pay for the war, while the Federal Reserve pursued an anti-inflationary strategy.
Thus this was the aftermath of Korean war.
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The state that the United Nations labeled an aggressor and sent forces to fight in 1950 was North Korea.
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The territories governed newly acquired land while the U.S. was still expanding its borders.
The industrial revolution caused for product to be massed produced, inventions became a more popular thing that needed supplies in order to be made. Since the production became so large, industries/countries were short on supplies so they needed to find more resources in order to continue the production. This is why they imperialized countries that were rich in the stuff that they needed for their production.
Virginia Resolves
The Virginia Resolves were a series of resolutions passed by
the Virginia House of Burgesses in response to the Stamp Act of 1765. They are regarded
as one of the first acts of open revolution to a British law.