Europeans began building their empires in the western hemisphere in the early 1500s, but by the 1800s, Spain<span> and </span>Portugal<span> were no longer powerful countries, and the largest British colony had become the </span>United States<span>. </span>Britain<span>, </span>France<span>, </span>Germany<span>, </span>Russia<span>, and the </span>Netherlands<span> continued to colonize during this era, but they also devised other ways to spread their empires. In the late 19th century </span>Japan<span> and the </span>United States<span> joined the European nations as an imperialist power.</span>
Answer:
Will we do this?
Explanation:
And shall we now, (will we) in the midst of
our glorious hopes and increasing vigor, (as we are hopeful & excited) persevere in a suicidal policy, (keep moving toward a reckless idea) originally founded in necessity rather than in choice? (that wasn't a good idea in the first place and was only done because it had to be done?)
The most important resource of the Indian subcontinent is the fertile soil, which is partially influenced by the yearly Monsoon season with abundant rain.
I think when Martin Luther made the I have a dream speech that had the biggest impact on the world, because it spoke to people. It was raw and real, very relatable. He had did a lot and for that we will always remember the things he did.
It could be argued that the U.S. government would have responded by "<span>forcing American Indians off the land"</span> if gold had been found on Indian Territory in 1845, since forcing Natives off their land was the status quo.