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Vinvika [58]
3 years ago
15

What initially prevented England from establishing colonies in the other parts of the world?

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jonny [76]3 years ago
7 0
The correct answer here is D.

England had a lot on its plate. Numerous internal problems in addition to the threat from the Spain are what kept Britain isolated. It was only after King James VI ascended to the throne in 1603 and signed the Treaty of London that ended the hostilities with Spain that allowed Britain to become the world power.
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