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- ancestral lands. Lacking a viable historical claim of this nature, would-be expansionists may instead promote ideologies of promised lands (such as manifest destiny...
- Expansionist nationalism, is an aggressive radical form of nationalism or ethnic nationalism (ethnonationalism) that incorporates autonomous, heightened...
- Leopold I for the Habsburg Monarchy, its primary purpose was to oppose the expansionist policies of Louis XIV of France. With the later additions of Spain and...
- in 1597. He is notable for leading the Rajput resistance against the expansionist policy of the Mughal Emperor Akbar including the Battle of Haldighati...
- Pashalik of Scutari, and the Ottoman Empire. The war was caused by the expansionist policies of Kara Mahmud, which threatened the central government of the...
- agorot coin showed a map of "Greater Israel" that represented Zionist expansionist goals. In support of his claim that the 10 agorot coins displa**** a Greater...
- policies of Bekere Godana. In 1897 it was incorporated into Ethiopia by the expansionist policies of Menelik. Moti = Rulers Monarchies of Ethiopia Rulers and...
- whose small operation is threatened both by economic hardship and the expansionist dreams of a local land baron (Robards). It's the 1940s, near the end...
- The series focuses on Draka (later The Domination), a totalitarian, expansionist nation founded in Southern Africa by British settlers in the 18th century...
- Thomas Jefferson following the Louisiana Purchase, giving rise to the expansionist attitude known as "manifest destiny" and historians' "Frontier Thesis"...