They were expected to give the mother country with resources that would otherwise be unobtainable without trading or buying it from another country
<span>-Germany, along with the world, was in a Depression.
-World War I had heaped unbearable levels of guilt and debt onto Germany.
-high inflation and rampant unemployment left people feeling hopeless.
These three points are the main ones
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</span><span>-Germany's war machine was revving up its production. this was more later on, so i guess it doesn't count</span>
The act of identifying relationships between two or more events in history is The Dawes Act
Farms specifically cotton farms