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- It created jealousy and mistrust among the European nations
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During the nineteenth century, and the first years of the twentieth century, shortly before World War I, Several European powers such as Britain, France, Belgium, The Netherlands and Germany, had colonial possessions all over the world: in the Americas, in Africa, in Asia, and in Oceania.
In some of these areas, for example, in Africa, European Powers had bordering colonies, and this created the tensions and mistrust that finally led to the start of World War I.
I think it was nationalism.
Rajendra Chhetri, I think
I’m sorry but I’m not sure..supposedly he did but then when I looked it up it had something to do with Christopher Columbus...sorry
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why am i soo dumb srry bud hope you could understan thet im dumb=/ wish i could help
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