"Imperialist" refers to the will to rule over a vast territory ( the empire).
The problem with territory is that it is limited. So if multiple entities want to rule over vast territories, they will end up competing with each other over any new territories that still aren't dominated by others. Even if those new territories won't be (immediately) incorporated into the empires, each of the empire would want to exercise power or influence over them.
This leads to conflicts, and rivalry, and was a reason for the tension between the European powers at the onset of WW1. WW1 was in a way a possibility for each of the powers to gain advantage by showing that they're stronger to the others. They believed that the winning power could then claim power and influence over new lands.
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The Middle Colonies flourished economically due to fertile soil, broad navigable rivers, and abundant forests. The Middle Colonies were the most ethnically and religiously diverse of the British colonies in North America, with settlers coming from all parts of Europe and a high degree of religious tolerance.
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Bishop Odo, the half brother of William the Conqueror.
We'll assert that as the answer in line with what modern scholars typically believe. There had been a French legend that the tapestry was commissioned by Queen Matilda, the wife of William the Conqueror. But analysis of the tapestry led scholars to conclude Odo was the more likely source of the commissioning. Odo became Earl of Kent after the conquest and served as regent of England at times when William was in Normandy.