Oil is the most important export and it is just north east of north Africa.
True...Friedan published the Feminine Mystic...Friedan worked for womens' rights...
<span>The end of the French and Indian war brought with
it a major change in relations between Britain and her colonies because
Britian expected the colonies to pay for much of the war. This led to
the colonies voicing their grievances against the Crown. </span>
they lived in single- room cabins made of logs are clay. And they owned the land on which they worked. And they made up more than 3 - quarters of the population I hope this helps
The war between Britain and France was virtually over. King Edward VII visited France in 1903 and won the hearts of the French people by speaking great French and acting graciously everywhere he went. He even gave a famous actress gallant compliments in her native tongue (this kind of thing goes a long way in France). The Anglo-French Entente was ratified in less than a year. The hatred of Edward by Kaiser Wilhelm was another cause (who was his uncle). In truth, the English had already proposed an equivalent entente to Germany in 1899 and 1901, but the Germans had rejected it because they thought it was a ruse. At a dinner with 300 guests in Berlin, the Kaiser made a public statement "He is the devil! You simply cannot comprehend what a Satan he is!" He was irate that he couldn't intimidate or win Edward over, envious of his fame, and worried about what he thought were English designs to "encircle" Germany. But it was for the Belgians, not the French, that Britain allied with France in World War I. Britain had committed to defend Belgium in return for its Continent-wide neutrality. The British intervened to defend them when Germany invaded Belgium without cause (Belgium had done nothing to deserve it) and started massacring civilians.