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... We need a strong navy to defend our shipping lanes during peacetime to ensure American economic growth. We also need a strong navy ...
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... ships. Later only a few ships were still armed and fit for battle because of lack of definite interest in a strong navy. Moreover ...
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... Hamilton also believed in a strong navy. We have a strong navy as well as an army to protect us from some foreign affairs and to protect shipping and commerce. ...
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... Thus, it was vital to have a strong navy to gain power to control the bodies of water. ... Furthermore, France did not have a strong navy. ...
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... up for itself and strengthen their own Navy. It was extremely important that Britain had a strong Navy because of there position. ...
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... France was a first-class power in the mid-17th century, but was finally knocked out of place by Britain and its strong Navy. France ...
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... America didnt need a strong navy for the simple reason its a large massive rock if your going to attack its usually by land so we need a large army. ...
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... America didnt need a strong navy for the simple reason its a large massive rock if your going to attack its usually by land so we need a large army. ...
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... America didnt need a strong navy for the simple reason its a large massive rock if your going to attack its usually by land so we need a large army. ...
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... He felt that the US needed a very strong navy to protect these overseas markets. He thought that it was God's will that all of this be done. ...
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... In his book he said that in order for the US to be an empire, it had to have a strong navy, a canal through Panama, and dominance of the Caribbean. ...
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... the Admiralty. While serving in the latter position he devoted his time and energy to improving an already strong Navy. At this ...
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... In the past, a strong navy has always been considered the key to world dominance. ... The Japanese navy had always been a strong advocate of this principle. ...
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... new and improved Navy was advocated in Alfred Thayer Majan's book The Influence of Sea Power, which stated that the key to world dominance was a strong Navy. ...
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... Athens' main accomplishment was that it had a very strong Navy. It was the command of the sea and the head of the Naval Alliance, or the Delian League. ...
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... Athens' main accomplishment was that it had a very strong Navy. It was the command of the sea and the head of the Naval Alliance, or the Delian League. ...
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... But to build a strong navy would anger the British. However, Hitler found a way to do both. The discussions between Germany and Great Britain continue in 1935. ...
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... But to build a strong navy would anger the British. However, Hitler found a way to do both. The discussions between Germany and Great Britain continue in 1935. ...
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... They also had money so they could just buy soldiers. They also had a strong navy and they could cut off American trade. However ...
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... Through his perseverance Russia now had a strong navy, a restructured army, expanded territory, harbors, fortresses, and a new capitol city. ...
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... Because Great Britain had a good navy, Germany felt as though they needed a strong navy as well (McDonough 8). Germany and France also competed for larger ...
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... The practice of the Spartans of preparing their young for scavenging seems more reasonable now, especially considering their lack of a strong navy. ...
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... more disciplined and loyal. However, the Carthaginians had the advantages of a strong navy and war elephants. The island of Sicily ...
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... Among those reasons were England's strong navy, periods of benign neglect in the colonies, development of capitalism, a strong middle class, success at ...
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... never seen. They sent people to Britain to study the Royal Navy so they could also have a strong navy. During Britain's occupation ...
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... the dominant power in Europe." Louis encouraged colonies in North America, building a strong navy for their protection. The ...
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... One would build a strong navy and military, and take a path toward unrepresentative and absolute monarchy; this was France. The ...
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... government also encouraged industrial growth and lifted restrictions on trade, encouraged road- and canal- building, and maintained a strong navy to protect ...
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... Great Britain wanted to keep its strong navy and thought it would be in Europe's best interest to help restore the German economy. ...
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... either. His great plan was to build an empire that was small enough that their strong navy could defend it. He just wanted peace. ...
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