<span>Crompton’s Mule machines </span>
To benefit economically - this was particularly true with the sugar plantations in the Indies, which relied on slave labor in the triangular trade (slaves from africa, sugar from Americas, refined goods from Europe..)
Answer:
a. Political, religious, and economic rivalries shaped European colonial policies in Africa.
Explanation:
The competition and rivalry that existed among the European countries that colonized African helped to shape the structure, polities and economic development in Africa. The European countries try to outsmart and outgrown one and another. As a result, different aspects of African countries were transformed and this shaped the policies in Africa.
Not quite enough to answer really