the british needed people to work in their farms situated in their colonies
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<u>It meant control of valuable historical landmarks. It meant control of the Suez Canal in order to have quicker access to colonies in the empire. It meant control of vital oil and coal resources for the ships of the British navy.</u>
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I don't see anything attached, but if something goes along the lines of, 'After the Second World War, the United States took more strength as the engine of the Western world' or 'The United States in the postwar period became a world military and economic power'.
I would go with those.
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Answer: B. Foreign influence
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Britain<span> placed its colonies under strict control and began taxing them to help pay for the </span>war<span>. </span>Britain<span> expected colonists to fight the </span>war<span> at their own expense and offered no reimbursement.</span>