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Afina-wow [57]
3 years ago
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How did Imperialism began to expand in the 1800’s

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Imperialism began to grow and to develop in the 1800s. . One factor that influenced imperialism was an economic factor. Countries were looking to get colonies so they and their businesses could make money. Colonies usually had resources that imperialistic countries needed so they could make products.
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