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Europe's period of exploration and colonization was fueled largely by necessity. Europeans had become accustomed to the goods from Asia, such as the silk, spices, and pottery that had for centuries traveled the Silk Road. ... Colonization, or the desire to establish permanent settlements, soon followed
I would support US aid to China, as i helped both Americans and Chinese.
Japan couldn't focus entirely on eastern (Pacific) front, it also had to fight against Chinese guerillas, who were a bigger threat thanks to american support.
From Chinese perspective, thanks to US help they were able to better resist invading army.
As for Lend-lease, I would also support this act, as it helped USSR in earlier parts of the war, when red army was significantly underequipped. In later part of the war Lend Lease helped in regards to logistics, and since the distances on eastern front were huge it has sped up russian progress a lot. Consequently Nazi war crimes were ended more rapidly.
The Sumerians which was an ancient civilization from Mesopotamia were believed to be the first people to make and use a wheel. This invention is vital to many conveniences we have today :)<span />
When it comes to their respective climates, Italy is generally warmer than France.
<h3>How do the climates of Italy and France compare?</h3>
France is generally colder than Italy at any point in the year due to France being closer to the North pole than Italy. This means that the cold northern temperatures of the North Pole will often affect the French climate and make it colder.
France being closer to the North Pole also means that it gets less sunlight than Italy which means that it gets less chances of being warmer than Italy.
Italy for its part, is warmer because it is closer to the Mediterranean sea and also to the Equator which means that it gets more sunlight and so is warmer than France.
The South of France which is close to Italy is about the same temperature as Italy in general however. It is worthy of note that France and Italy also have the same continental climate but French weather is generally warmer.
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