Robinson Crusoe is a novel, by Daniel Defoe, that is more fictional than a true story. In the story, Crusoe is a young man who tired of his boring and methodical life in England becomes a mariner and runs away traveling around the world searching for adventures.
In order to get ready for winter on the Island, <u>Robinson Crusoe tries to improve his situation by digging to make the cave larger.</u> He makes a home for himself, a table, a chair, and carves places to hang his tools on the wall.
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The sale would allow him to finance operations in Europe making France stronger. The sale would assure forever the power of the US. The sale would give England "a rival who sooner or later would humble her pride".
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raw materials for their industry I think
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Benito Mussolini
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Benito Mussolini was the Fascist Dictator of Italy, who took power during the Great Depression, and, with joining the Axis Power, set about to try to recreate the "Roman Empire" as best as possible. He stayed in power until 1945, when he was killed by Italian Partisans that were on the Allied side.
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The Agricultural Revolution in Britain proved to be a major turning point, allowing population to far exceed earlier peaks and sustain the country's rise to industrial preeminence. It is estimated that total agricultural output grew 2.7-fold between 1700 and 1870 and output per worker at a similar rate