France felt its interests in the Caribbean were most important.
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The Allied landings of D-Day were the most decisive strategic event in turning the tide in favour of the Allies.
Battle of Plassey
Gettysburg
Waterloo
French and Indian War
more decisive, most decisive
The 60sExamples:Ghana· Independence from Britain in 1957Kenya· Independence from Britain in 1963Zaire/Congo· Independence from Belgium in 1960Algeria· Independence from France in 1962
It was brought to Britain first, and from Britain it came to Ireland, most likely by Walter Raleigh.
to gain money
After World War 1 was won, Britain was able to achieve a gain in territory, most especially in the Middle East. Britain was also able to achieve its ability to dominate at sea.
Britain was rationed from food, clothing, petrol, oil and many other materials right up until1954. this was because most of these things were brought over to Britain by cargo ship which were bombeb.
France felt its interests in the Caribbean were most important.
Because it brought in money, even though most of the colonists didn't buy tea from England anymore.
The author probably said the time for negotiating with Britain was over because they believe that all possible avenues for reaching a compromise have been exhausted, and it is now time to take a more assertive or decisive action. This could indicate a shift towards a more confrontational or unilateral stance in dealing with Britain.
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