Answer:
England North America
Spain Latin America
France Eastern North America
Explanation:
England was looking for the settlement of colonies to get resources for its economy. Jamestown became the first permanent English settlement in America. The main reason for establishing colonies in America was for economic investment. England entered the competition as other European Empires began to establish colonies in America to increase wealth and power.
Spain established colonies in Latin America, and its goal was to acquire gold and silver for the Spanish economy. Spain also converted Native Americans to Christianity to save their soul from heathen. Spain conquered ancient civilizations including Maya, Aztec, and Inca and established colonies with Spanish soldiers, conquistadors and Spaniards.
France founded colonies in eastern North America, and on several Caribbean islands. Most colonies developed to export products such as fish, rice, sugar, and furs. France colonized Canada because of the Beaver(furs) they found there. The French traded for fur pelts from the Indians and transported in Europe because of the profit it got where people were willing to pay the price for it.
The major and initial strategy of the northern states was A. attrition. The North had far more troops than the South, and it was assumed that the South would eventually lose too many men and give up.
*Both sections are from a Chinese politician's perspective*
*Note: I did struggle on the writing part, so you might want to do that one yourself*
<u>Writing Part:</u>
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For years now, the amount of people using opium has increased to absurd numbers. And even today, many still continue to use it.
This is basically the British's fault for introducing our country opium in the first place in attempt to get us addicted to it in order to make a profit out of us.
Yes, there are some people who have stopped using them.
But they have side effects such as nausea or even death, even after they stop using it.
<u>Research Part:</u>
The correct answer is the Midway Battle
Midway was considered as turning point in the Pacific theater given that Americans achieved naval victory and rode straight to Tokyo in the aftermath of the battle. The Japanese suffered heavy losses and marked a turning point.
Answer:
Third choice since the very reason of US intervention was the fear of the "Domino Effect." Hoped it helped!