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27 March, 14:25

Why were European nations interested in smaller, less developed nations of the world during the 19th century?

Select one:

a. They wanted new markets to sell outdated goods--to make room for newer inventions.

b. They needed the natural resources in these places to supply their mills and factories.

c. Their treasuries were overflowing they needed somewhere to spend that money.

d. Due to a population explosion, they needed new homes for their citizens.

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  1. 27 March, 17:55
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    The right answer is:

    b. They needed the natural resources in these places to supply their mills and factories.

    Explanation:

    The 19th century is a historical period marked by rapacious European colonialism and imperialism. They invaded or subjugated nations, mainly in Africa and Asia, to get control of raw materials and resources for their national industries, and also for gaining new markets for trade expansion.
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