Pennsylvania and New York were certainly the most religiously and ethically diverse colonies of their time. Policies of religious freedom attracted a diverse range of settlers.
It was cattlemen and farmers, because the farmers put up fences and the cattlemen didn't like that, they wanted open range for their cattle to roam
<span>Because the Americans were stealing their land, stealing their food, and a lot more.</span>
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
German nationalists like Otto von Bismarck support the colonial ideas of Carl Peters and others because he agreed with them in that the many different German tribes needed unification.
Carl Peters was the German politician that supported the idea of having a German unification through a league in which many German organizations could participate.
So Bismark followed through in this nationalistic idea and could unify Germany in 1871 and became its first chancellor. He ruled the unified state until 1890.
Made Great Britain have more territories and then became poor because of war expenses.