The suffering, misery and death of million of soldiers led to several Americans developing strong anti-war sentiments, and a rejection of several Wilsonian ideals. They felt that the USA had been drawn into the war by merchants,greedy bankers and British propaganda and nobody seemed to question what would have happened had Germany won the war, beyond the quest to avoid war at all costs.
The strategic objectives of the Great War for Empire were to gain as much land as possible, getting the natural resources from there, use it for production of valuable goods, spreading the culture.
In general, it can be stated that the European powers were very successful in accomplishing global domination. If the territories of the European powers in the colonial period are put together, they rule over most of the planet. Apart from the motherlands, both North and South America were conquered, Australia as well, big portions of Asia, and all of Africa, with the British Empire having the largest territory if looking individually.
One of the main reasons why the <span>king established the dominion of New England in the american colonies was to make it more profitable--since this meant that the trade that took place regarding the colonies was easier to consolidate. </span>
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It lead to the japanese being nuked and needing new forms of entertainment.
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I believe that the American citizens would be worried for one thing. The Bill of Rights contained the rights that people have as an American and if those rights were striped away from them like that, it would bring fear to Americans across the country. It's like taking away people's humanity.