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1942
The Allies never invaded North America. They did invade North Africa with Operation Torch in November 1942.
because they wanted to get a powerful reputation! The question asked 'what country' not 'why'. I can't recollect exactly, but it was possibly Carthage, near modern Tunis in North Africa.
for the weed
yes There are no lions in the North of Africa today because the Romans used the all for fighting in the Colosseum. After about 100 days they would slaughtered them. Because they slaughtered so many they ran out of lions in North Africa. So blame the Romans for wiping out the North African lions!
North Africa already had the animals which existed in southern Europe. The process was the other way round. The Romans imported animals form north Africa and beyond: the Barbary lions and the Atlas bears of north Africa, elephants, rhinos and giraffes form deeper in Africa.
Because the Romans wanted to conquer North Africa.
North Africa and Italy
The Vandals invaded North Africa in 500 B.C. :p
The Allies decided to invade North Africa. This would give troops experience. Also, once they got to North Africa, they would be able to help British forces.
The Romans conquered Greece, Romania, Egypt, Britain, France, Spain, Portugal, and the top part of Africa.
Because the British needed some help.