Okay, so, just from the top of my head, I think that it is because of the growing belief of "Manifest Destiny" in the nineteenth century. I'm not sure if this is the actual right answer for your question, but I do know that Manifest Destiny was in the nineteenth century and was the widely held belief in the USA that American settlers were destined to expand through out the continent. And I think both the USA and Europe wanted to expand, it was kind of a copetition/conflict they had. This was actually how Canada and Alaska came to be I believe. This was a simple explanation btw. cx
Women's rights were one of the freedoms
One example would be economic opportunities. The possibility of a better job would pull someone to a new country. Hope that helps!
Explanation:
Japan had two options to obtain resources and secure their empire. Which statement below is accurate?
The Northern Plan was favored by the army because they saw the USSR as the biggest threat.
The Southern Plan involved attacking the Dutch East Indies.
The Southern Plan was riskler, but favored by the navy because they believed the United States was the biggest threat.
All of the above.
The three men that represented the federalists in the ratification battle were James Madison, John Jay and Alexander Hamilton