With regards to whether imperialism was a fair excuse for the Industrial Revolution, the answer is that <u>it was not. </u>
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<h3>What was the relationship between imperialism and the Industrial Revolution?</h3>
- Raw materials were needed to produce more goods and so colonies were acquired to get these goods cheaply.
- New markets were needed to sell the goods produced as well.
Both of these are not good enough excuses for imperialism because these nations could have engaged in fair and mutually beneficial trade that would have led to both the colonized nations, and themselves, developing.
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As a direct result of the transatlantic slave trade, the greatest movement of Africans was to the Americas — with 96 per cent of the captives from the African coasts arriving on cramped slave ships at ports in South America and the Caribbean Islands.
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Explanation: I just got it right on the test
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They helped balance the Federalism..
<span>Chief Justice Marshall's decision in McCulloch v. Maryland says an action or law of a state cannot impede the valid constitutional exercises of power by the Federal government. By demarcating a clear line between federal and state power, it allowed for a more cooperative relationship between states and the federal government
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