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Widespread exploration was made possible in the 1400s by the growth in wealth in Europe as well as new technological developments in ship building that made traveling far distances more attainable. The political regimes of Europe became more centralized at this time and were able to raise more funds to help support the acquisition of new trade routes and territories around the globe. New ships were built and developed at this time that also allowed for further international travel.
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The Missouri Compromise consisted of three large parts: Missouri entered the Union as a slave state, Maine entered as a free state, and the 36'30” line was established as the dividing line regarding slavery for the remainder of the Louisiana Territory. Your welcome
I think it was wise because as we know France, U.K. and USA were very strong. But if they were to let other countries join the conference they would start demanding land. Because the U.K. and France promised independece to the Arabs but France and U.K. made a deal behind their back. So if they allowed the Arabs to come they might use that against them and they would get their land. If France and U.K. did that they would power over the coloines they own. They wanted to remain on top so I think it was wise. They would need all that power anyway to defeat the Axis in WW2.
European traders disrupted West Africa through the African Slave Trade. By enslaving Africans, they disrupted not only the West African population, but they often traded the slaves for European goods. These goods made the kings powerful, widening the gap between those in power and the poor.
Answer: Main features Canada East:Creation of Quebec
Quebec.
Act of Union.
Lord Durham.
Rebellions of 1837–38.
Province of Canada.
Lower Canada.
colonization.
Confederation.
Main features Canada West; North-West Rebellion; the Canadian Pacific Railway is completed
1905 The provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan are created
1914–18 World War I
1916 Women win the vote in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta
East is about fish and potatoes and poverty, and the West is about lumber and oil and money.
The main elements of the maritime transportation infrastructure are port infrastructure and canals and waterways infrastructure. Port infrastructure includes depth of water, bridge clearance, cranes, port operations, warehousing space, connections with land-based transportation services, and port capacity.