<span>Chamberlain's do nothing policy and make-nice attitude led to the invasion of both Czechoslovakia and also Poland. Hitler was emboldened to invade both countries when Neville Chamberlain came back from a meeting with Hitler and declared there would be 'Peace in our Time". He naively believed Hitler was not interested in conquest in Europe. Following the invasion of Poland, both France and the UK finally saw the truth of Hitler and declared war on Germany.</span>
Answer: Pretty sure that the reason behind the German attack on Poland is because of the "Polish Corridor" splitting the main country of Germany and a smaller part of Germany in half. Not sure though, but 95% positive.
It would encourage Europeans to launch campaigns and
expeditions to expand travel and trade.
Seeing goods that are new to them would spur them to find routes to
reach these lands and establish trade relations with them as well learn new
things that would benefit their societies.
money into cotton rather than factories or land. More precisely, they invested in slaves; the average slave owner held almost two-thirds of his wealth in slaves in 1860, much less than he held in land.