French, English, and Dutch traders joined Spanish traders in the West Indies
Answer:
The Boers and the British went to war over a few key issues. First off, the Boers refused to give political rights to non-Boer settlers, which many of them were of British descent. Second off, the Boers gave an ultimatum to the British to stop expanding in their forces within the area and opposed the idea of British rule within the Transvaal Republic.
Explanation:
Answer:
The correct option here is option A.
Explanation:
All of the options except the option A had some influence on the late 19th century American industrialization. The abolition movement was mainly focused on the abolition of slavery and freeing of slaves which were concetrated on agricultural South. So the abolitionist movent would have an effect on the rural economy of the South but not on the industrialization. The movement was a moral movement not economical.
In 1885, 14 nations met in Berlin to discuss the partition of D. Africa