Political machines gained power by making and exploiting connections
The answer to the question is Bronze
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I believe the correct answer is tobacco.
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Many southern states grew tobacco, as it was also a huge cash crop.
The Kings had the most power in feudal Europe. They controlled all of the land. They had the power to distribute land to nobles, who, in turn, would distribute that land to knights and vassals.
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Britain from 1750 to the 1910s took pride in an unmatched economic base; comprising industry, finance, shipping and trade that largely dominated the globe. Foreign policy based on free trade (after 1840) kept the economy flourishing. The overseas British Empire recovered after the loss of the Thirteen Colonies in 1776, and reached its zenith about 1920. Foreign policy made sure it was never seriously threatened.
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