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kogti [31]
3 years ago
11

What was the connection between the English Industrial Revolution and the rise of Imperialism?

History
2 answers:
alexdok [17]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Imperialism was necessary for the industrial revolution because of the increased need for raw materials and market expansion. The countries needed to expand their territories in order to increase the resources available for the industries.

Explanation:

icang [17]3 years ago
5 0
It increased the production of materials
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