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- Why did the British have colonies abroad/overseas?
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- Many of these people began to look for ways to invest their new-found wealth. One of these ways was to invest in colonies. ... England also looked at the settlement of colonies as a way of fulfilling its desire to sell more goods and resources to other countries than it bought.
The answer depends on whose side you were on. The crusades were a time of much death, hardships and poverty on all sides as in all wars.
In Europe, most of the important people across the lands joined the crusades and travelled to the middle east to fight and "reclaim the holy land". Due to this large exodus, much of the wealth went with it, never to return and Europe became more lawless and poverty-stricken as a result.
Answer:
Major developments of transportation included toll roads, steam boats, canals railroads, textile mills, and also interchangeable parts.
Explanation:
The large presence of African slaves.
Answer:
Becoming the head of the Russian Church,
Adopting new court rituals.
Explanation:
The Byzantine Empire embraced the Greek and Roman Culture which preserve the language, literature, tradition, and Religion.
The Art of the Byzantine Empire focused on Religion as a result, the East will keep Christianity alive but when the West Could not.
As Russia traded with Byzantine Empire, the Byzantine influenced both the Eastern Europeans and Russian development.