Answer:
Below.
Explanation:
There was a competition that kept growing between rising nation states. This fueled Europe's need to explore and colonize land. People also had the idea that new land provided new resources for Europe. North America has a lot of resources, more specifically trees. I read somewhere that Europe (more specifically Britain) doesn't have a lot of resources which NA would provide for them. Wealth, the importance of trade, and christianity also played a part in their exploration.
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1. He signed the Indian Removal Act, which forcibly removed American Indians from Southern states to Western territories
2. He threatened to use federal troops if South Carolina seceded from the union for trying to nullify a tariff.
3. He let the National Bank of the U.S. expire and transferred the money to state banks.
4. He used trickery in wars (Example, he proposed a treaty, and then attacked when they were clueless to try to sign it.)
Answer:
1. sending troops
2. sending supplies
3. providing protection
4. selling military equipment
5. supporting goverments in order to continue buying oil for cheap
6. help remove threats from thier country like alcita
Explanation:
The engraving done by Paul Revere represented the Boston Massacre. This was when four unarmed colonists were killed by members of the British army. This incident happened shortly after a series of taxes were put on the American colonists.
Paul Revere depicted this event in an engraving that shows the American colonists as being brutally murdered by the British army. In the engraving, all the British military members have guns while the colonists are standing their defenseless. This inflamed public opinion because it showed the British army as monsters who killed colonists without a cause.
The main reason why the Japanese wanted to create an empire in the East was because "<span>Japan needed resources for industry," since Japan is a relatively small island with few resources of its own. </span>