Horizontal integration is the acquisition of a business operating at the same level of the value chain in the same industry. Hope this helps
Was that the african americans fought for american freedom and their own freedom, because they were offered their freedom for fighting in the war.
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The major Allied powers<span> in World War I were </span>Great Britain<span> (and the</span>British Empire<span>), </span>France<span>, and the </span>Russian Empire<span>, formally linked by the </span>Treaty of London<span> of September 5, 1914. Other countries that had been, or came to be, allied by treaty to one or more of those powers were also called Allies: Portugal and Japan by treaty with Britain; Italy by the </span>Treaty of London<span> of April 26, 1915, with all three powers. Other countries—including the </span>United States<span> after its entry on April 6, 1917—that were arrayed against the Central Powers were called “Associated Powers,” not Allied powers; U.S. President </span>Woodrow Wilson<span> emphasized that distinction to preserve America’s free hand. The </span>Treaty of Versailles<span> (June 28, 1919) concluding the war listed 27 “Allied and Associated Powers”: </span>Belgium<span>, </span>Bolivia<span>, </span>Brazil<span>, the British Empire, </span>China<span>, </span>Cuba<span>, </span>Czechoslovakia<span>, </span>Ecuador<span>, France, </span>Greece,Guatemala<span>, </span>Haiti<span>, the </span>Hejaz<span>, </span>Honduras<span>, Italy, Japan, </span>Liberia,Nicaragua<span>, </span>Panama<span>, </span>Peru<span>, </span>Poland<span>, </span>Portugal<span>, </span>Romania<span>, </span>Serb-Croat-Slovene State<span>, </span>Siam<span>, the United States, and </span>Uruguay<span>.</span>
According to the book ''Cabrillo sailed 1,200 miles along the coast of what is now California. Cabrillo failed to find wealth, but his journey gave Span a claim to the Pacific coast of North America."
Cabrillo made the decision to spend the winter in the Channel Islands because of the bad weather. Cabrillo shattered limb there during a brief battle with an indigenous group, and on January 3, 1543, he passed away from complications. After Cabrillo's passing, the discouraged crew set sail once more for the north, this time under Bartolome Ferrer's command. The mission may have traveled as far north as Oregon's Rogue River, but bitter winter winds and damaged supplies caused them to turn around and head back to Mexico.
This is how Juan Cabrillos later explorations affect later settlements in California.
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