The answer is that ww2 started as a result of monarchies struggling for power. This is because Austria and Serbia were competing for the Balkans. Serbia wanted the Balkans because they had a large population of Slavic people and so does Serbia. Austria did not want them to get this land because they didn't want their Slavic population to break away. After a Serbian nationalist killed the Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, Austria declared war on Serbia. Because of secret alliances many more countries joined the war which caused it to be a world war . There were other conflicts that caused this war but this was a direct cause for the war. This is why The Balkans is called the "powder keg" of Europe that's ready to explode.
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Battle for Yorktown
Explanation:
- British general Cornwallis found himself with his army in Yorktown in 1781, where he rested and rebuilt supplies.
- A significant force under arms had been fighting and dominating the American South for months, so it needed a break.
- There, unexpectedly from land and sea, they were besieged by the Americans and their allies by the French and badly defeated. After this battle, British King George began negotiations with the Americans, which eventually resulted in the recognition of United States independence
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- If US forces had not won the revolutionary battle of Yorktown, the United States probably would not have existed today. It was a decisive victory for the combined forces of the Americans led by George Washington and the French led by the Earl of Rochambeau over the British army.
- After months of the siege of Yorktown, General Lord Cornwallis surrendered his 8,000 men and in a few weeks America fully declared its independence from the British Empire.
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Paine published common sense to rally colonists to support the break from Britain.
Vasco de Game was the FIRST to reach india by sea, so he was indeed an explorer.
Henry the Navigator (no offense to him) was a joke. His title if fooling everyone, as he himself never even sailed once, he always sent others to do it for him (as he was a prince) This is your answer.
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Bartholomeu Dias sailed around the southernmost tip of africa in 1488, so he was an explorer too.
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Your answer is Henry