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4 January, 16:10

Describe the difference between Great Britain's imports from and exports to Africa in 1854 and 1900.

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  1. 4 January, 18:13
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    The difference lies as Great Britain became the more grown economy over Africa by the end of 1900 which was not the case earlier to 1854.

    Explanation:

    Europeans, or say the Great Britain took over African economy by all imports and exports during the span of year 1884 to 1914. This period of span claiming the even is referred to as The Scramble For Africa, in the historical events.

    Great Britain was estimated to have an economy of import and export amounting to 2.5 - 3 million pounds to South Saharan Africa by the year of 1854, and this amount was raised enormously to 20 - 21 million pounds by the year of 1900. Thereby, Great Britain experienced the higher rate of growth of economy via imports and exports between 1854 and 1900, achieving it by 1900.
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