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11 January, 04:02

Why did european nations supported the colonist rather than great britain

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  1. 11 January, 05:23
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    The European nations supported the colonists instead of the British because they were enemies of Britain themselves. They believed and agreed that Britain was becoming too powerful.
  2. 11 January, 06:45
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    Meanwhile the problem has arisen industrial raw material. Europe's soils will provide a new source of raw materials in the face of limited raw materials has revealed the necessity of obtaining. 19th and the early 20th century, is one of the most effective means of colonialism railways. It is particularly important to the development of railway vehicles colonialism in Asia and Africa. Colonialism in the 19th century has been the Far East with two active areas of Africa. Central and came under the influence of South America United States, this situation in Africa and the Far East as opposed rather than a colonial directly in the form of a special occasion layout expanding the çıkmıştır. dem network paths forward input to the inner land area and they kept the material to the spiritual population
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