Agriculture products were the biggest market in terms of trade and economic growth in the 1800s.
- The presence of the large market, open American goods to the outside world where there was a demand for these products.
- Land area increased in the first half of the nineteenth century in America.
- The rise in agricultural land and decline in transport cost raised the supply of U.S. farming products to Europe.
- The existence of the market encouraged the expansion of agriculture, land and capital.
- It also encouraged immigration from western Europe.
Therefore we can conclude that agriculture products were the biggest market in the 1800s.
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They were creating an alliance despite the fact that Communists (Stalin) hate Fascists (Hitler) and vice verse. They set aside their differences in order to come together since they were both powerful dictators that controlled menacing nations.
They banded together publicly under the Axis Powers, but they also secretly planned to split Poland between them. They (Stalin and Hitler/Russia and Germany) both promised and agreed to not attack the other in a treaty...but Hitler broke the treaty and attacked Stalin and the USSR...(This is known as one of Hitler’s greatest mistakes.)
This is what caused Stalin and the USSR to join the Allied Powers. (Great Britain, France and later, USA.)
This left Hitler’s Germany to be fighting only beside Mussolini’s Italy. They also had an alliance with Japan, but since Japan was so far away, they weren’t involved in the World Wars much and focused solely on conflicts outside of Europe.
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