The conditions that paved the way for the British industrial revolution were a stable government that supported economic growth, they didn't have river tolls like other European countries, and a <span>strong navy to protect the empire.
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Answer:
establish an army.
Explanation:
In the summer of 1775, shortly after the war with the British had started, the Second Continental Congress met in Philadelphia to organize the war efforts of thirteen colonies. Armed forces were composed of many local militia at that time and the Second Continental Congress appointed George Washington as general of the Continental Army and approved army recruitment.
<span>The point where America's foreign policy unambiguously was driven by very ideal liberal tenants was during World War I. This happened under the watch and leadership of President Woodrow Wilson.</span>