Britain's blockade across the North Sea and the English Channel cut the flow of war supplies, food, and fuel to Germany during World War I. Germany retaliated by using its submarines to destroy neutral ships that were supplying the Allies.
Answer:
Greater dependence on foreign markets by Africans and Latin americans
Explanation:
Indigo was the solely valued crop in El Salvador prior to the instruction of coffee around 1880s, which surpassed indigo as the leading crop to help the nation to make more progress and develop. Kenya, on the other hand started growing coffees in larger numbers after the introduction of the crop by the British people.
In September, 1962, international coffee agreement was signed by fifty-eight coffee importing and exporting countries. The essence of signing the five year agreement was to stabilize the prices of coffee exports because many African and latin American countries depended on coffee prices to earn much money in foreign markets.
Answer:
B. The price of indentured servants increased because the trip to America became more expensive.
Explanation:
"Indentured servitude" is different from "slavery." Indentured servitude refers to <u>providing service or work without pay through a contract.</u> The indentured servant signs a contract that he will be giving his service to his master as a form of payment for his <em>transportation to immigrate to a place, a debt bondage and other similar obligations. </em>Although they were not paid, they were given a place to stay and food to eat.
This was the case before, however, conditions changed when America and Britain passed laws in order <em>to help the indenture service decline.</em> An example of this is the "Passenger's Vessels Act 1803" by the UK Parliament. Th<u>is made the transportation </u><em><u>more expensive</u></em><u> (specifically, in </u><em><u>North America)</u></em><u> thus, it became a problem for landlord's who were seeking to attain indentured service. </u>
So, this explains the answer.
Brazil I believe because they had control over most of the South American continent / islands