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Because the previous military and political authority of the country: the Roman Empire, had left the island, and this created a power vacuum that could be capitalized by foreign invaders.
The foreign invaders that capitalized this power vacuum were the Angles, the Saxons, and the Jutes, all of them germanic peoples coming from modern-day Denmark. These groups invaded England and defeated the local Briton population which was confined to Wales, and Cornwall.
Well during the early 1920's it was booming and during the late 1920's it was depression
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The Cuban economy has suffered since the Cold War came to an end so this statement is <u>FALSE</u>.
<h3>What happened to Cuba after the end of the Cold War?</h3>
After the Cold War ended, Cuba could no longer rely on the support of the dissolved Soviet Union.
As a result, it became more isolated and the sanctions placed on it by the United States, damaged the Cuban economy such that it has been stagnant.
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