"They were very independent of
<span> each other" is the best answer. Before the Revolution, the colonies were almost like separate countries, with different economies. </span>
They rebelled because they were aware of the Nazis' true agenda at that point. Regarding its success, I don't think most of the uprising's participants harbored any delusions; after all, the uprising was about "going down fighting," not about surviving. By these measures, it performed remarkably well. Politically engaged Jews, such as Zionists, Communists, Bundists, etc., have been smuggling in firearms and a few other weapons for some years in a secretive and illegal manner. Despite having insufficient supplies to live so long, they managed to fend off the Nazis for many days before they were all slaughtered. That was as successful as it possibly could have been.
War affected the trade, the foreign policies of the country, the tourism and the economic conditions of the country.
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The war had an adverse effect over the United States of America. After the war, the foreign policy of the country changed into isolationism, this affected the trade of the country.
The nation got into a lot of debt also after the war and the government had to borrow money. The culture of the country is made with the beliefs, customs, laws, knowledge and capabilities of the people of that country.
Answer: Slavery was instrumental in the formation of the United States. It's crucial that we understand its inner workings and aftereffects; only then can we create a moral, economic and social roadmap to achieving our democratic ideals.
Explanation: Hopefully this helps you. I don't know if this is the right answer.