The landscape in the areas under Muslim control from the 7th Century changed radically. Their rich contributions are most notable within the fields of irrigation, farming techniques, encyclopaedic works in botany, and the introduction new plants and crops.
"Jefferson replaced Johnston with Hood because" he became impatient with Johnston's strategies and Hood was more aggressive. So it would be D
It is territorial expansion or territorial evolution, something along those lines.
Answer:
One ironic outcome of the immense wealth Spain acquired - and ultimately squandered - with the colonization of the New World was to make rich others. Great wealth allowed the Spanish kings to fight wars in Europe: against France, in the Netherlands, in Italy and against the Turks in the Mediterranean. But on the other hand, large amounts of those riches - gold, silver - ended in the pockets of the European bankers who had given credits to the Spanish kingdom. Because it lost some wars, Spain had to pay indemnizations and reparations to victors, too. At the same time, much of the treasuries belonging to Spain were stolen by British pirates who attacked and robbed the huge fleets of <em>galeones</em> transporting gold to the Spanish ports. As a Latin American historian once wrote, "Spain had the cow, but others drank the milk."
Explanation:
Well World War 1 had nothing to do with America at that time. But we entered due to the sinking of the ship, Lusitania. The German U-boats sunk it and our response was entering the war.