<span>Simply put, the answer is Canada. Two nations, the United Kingdom and the United States, agreed to a boundary line along the 49th parallel north, which is what the boundary line between these two countries, the United States and Canada sit along.</span>
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Designed as guidelines for the rebuilding of the postwar world, the points included Wilson's ideas regarding nations' conduct of foreign policy, including freedom of the seas and free trade and the concept of national self-determination, with the achievement of this through the dismantling of European empires and the.
14,000 strong Parliamentarian New Model Army took on the Royalist army of King Charles I comprising less than 9,000 men, in what would to be the final key battle of the war.
During a cavalry charge on the western flank Prince Rupert's Royalist forces swept aside the Parliamentarian horsemen, chasing them from the battlefield and on to attack the baggage train.
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The main Royalist military force had been decimated; the king had lost his best officers, seasoned troops and artillery. All that now remained was for the Parliamentarian armies to wipe out the last pockets of Royalist resistance, which it did within the year.</span>
I'm literally gonna say the same thing I did to a previous question...
WW2 lasted from 1939-1945.
so a scattered overview would be that
- we (US) got involved in 1941 because of the pearl harbor bombing where japan attacked us forces.
- Hitler hates t<span>he Treaty of Versailles (made previously in WW1 placing full blame on Germany) so he rebuilds the military, and starts to invade places such as Poland to expand (thus violating the treaty)
-The whole anti-semetism sparked, anyone opposing the Nazis would be punished...blah, blah.
</span>- Britain and France declared war on Germany
(Hitler failed in his attempt to take over Russia (literally same thing that happened to Napoleon))
- Many other invasions (Italy, Poland etc)
- D- day (the day the allied forces would attack German forces)
Oh, I almost forgot to mention the involvement of japan.
This is much more of a broader subject. I can go right into the holocaust, and then the events after leading to the cold war and arms race.
Let me know if you need more info, or more details.