Chicago became a transportation and commercial center in 1850's. The extraordinary growth of the city in the 1850's was attributed to the rapid increase of railroads namely the Galena & Chicago Union Railroad and their effects which made transportation and trading of goods easier than the previous method of trading by steamboats. Moreover the direction of trade shifted from north-south to east-west.
The settlements in Denver increased in 1858 due to the Pike's Peak Gold Rush.This was the first historical settlement in the city of Denver.
They call it the World War because 1914-1918 was the first of a particular type of international conflict the world's first industrialised "total" war - which had been followed by a second industrialised world war of this kind - 1939-1945.
Depends on the era. If you're talking about WW2, China affected Japans Political development through national competition and past differences. If you're talking about Modern, it would be the same answer. However, if you meant Ancient, then the correct answer would be the war economy system that propagandized the situation to gain base war support.
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Colonialism in North Africa, because of its violence and the huge transformations it caused within its societies, shaped a historical vision of the North African past that obscured other, far more deeply rooted processes. This paper not only aims to emphasize the impact of these other, deeper historical processes, it also suggests that by taking in to account this longue durée, our analytical frameworks would be expanded and so too would our understanding of Maghreb history in general and its colonial history in particular. The first section of the paper analyzes the outlines of colonial history; it examines the limitations of the spatial framework and the timeline markers used within this field of research. The second section examines the new vistas of research opened through serious consideration of the legacy and persistent effects of early modern history in North Africa. It explores these new perspectives in terms of time and space and interpretations of North African primary sources.
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