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White raven [17]
3 years ago
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How did the industrial revolution impact imperialism? (5 points european population decreased, and workers were needed for the c

olonies. industry improved europe's economy so much that imperialism greatly decreased. the nations of europe were so occupied with industrialization, they had little time for empire building. european nations conquered other lands to gather natural resources needed to fuel industrialization?
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Maru [420]3 years ago
6 0
The correct answer should be
<span>European nations conquered other lands to gather natural resources needed to fuel industrialization

This was mostly done in Africa and Asia. The European countries would colonize these two continents and take resources away, anything they could get their hands on. If it wasn't fuel, then it would be things like diamonds or gold that could be traded for money for fuel.</span>
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