In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, numerous societies underwent transformations that ended with the creation of modern states. However, these transformations differed everywhere and often included significant conflict.
Choose two cases from the list below. Compare and contrast their experiences with these processes. Be sure to identify areas of overlap as well as difference.
Germany
Japan
Mexico
Russia
United States
tawnypelt3 wrote:I believe you have it correct, it wants you to compare the ways in which countries became countries and expanded their amount of claimed land.
I think the United States is a good example. The US first took over the British colonies of the east coast, and expanded gradually after the Revolutionary War. Some territories were bought from other countries, such as France's Louisiana territory, Russia's Alaska territory, and the entire southwest owned by Mexico (including California, Nevada, Utah, most of Arizona, parts of Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico, and eventually Texas).
You'll just have to look up the countries in your list to see how they acquired the land they have on maps today.
a nation or territory considered as an organized political community under one government.
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