I don’t really know of an event that didn’t happen but if The British would have treated the colonists as friends rather then enemies it would have gotten them out of dept, and we could have never seen independence. If the British government had granted the colonists representation, it might have been prevented. Another branch off of that is if the British want so greedy to keep the American trade for itself and share more with the French. There was a prohibition on trading with France. France was a major market for American goods, especially food, but Britain wanted to keep all American trade for itself so they decreased their share of goods.
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No. This was called World War 2 because it was the second war that was held on such a large scale that it encompassed all the great forces of the entire world, from Europe to America to Asia and Australia. Before it was World War 1, which wasn't numbered since nobody expected world war 2 to happen, so it was called the Great War.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
the brutality and violence that many citizens faced
Pursuing a policy of isolationism is a policy in which a country decides not to interfere or engage in the affairs of other nations, of these examples the United States declining to give aid to Hungarian patriots in 1849 is an example of isolationism. Imperialism is the policy of acquiring territory or establishing a colony, the United States annexation of Samoa in 1899 or of Hawaii in 1900 would be examples of American imperialism. The final example of intervention is when a nation decides to interfere in the affairs of another nation through force often or coercion and a strong example of this was the United States proposal of the Open Door Policy of 1899 which sought to control the Chinese market and the Chinese economic decision making in regards to trading partners.