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kiruha [24]
3 years ago
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1)Why did the Europeans need to create colonies in different regions of the world to fuel their economic development? 2) What do

es it mean to say that the "sun never sets on the British Empire." 3) What were the differences between a colony ruled by direct rule and indirect rule. Would you rather live in a British or French colony. Explain your reasons why.
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1 answer:
matrenka [14]3 years ago
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Answer:

By extracting minerals from that colonies in order to support their economy.

Explanation:

The Europeans need to create colonies in different regions of the world in order to fuel their economy by extracting minerals from that colonies. The "sun never sets on the British Empire" means that British Empire will never end or weaken. The colony ruled by direct rule means that the other country captured the land and rule over there while indirect rule means that the other country set out their men to run the government. I want to live in a French colony rather than British colony because French impose low taxes on the citizens of colony.

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