The one thing the Colonies offered was voting rights!
From 1750-1832 No political changes of any note took place. Britain was ruled in the following way: only men with money had the right to vote.
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The term you're describing is p<span>rotectorate. These nations do have their own government but don't have a good enough military to defend themselves. They rely on stronger countries to help them in time of war.</span>
Hamilton defended Zenger and free speech because he knew how fundamental free speech and the ability to speak against the government was to the health of the relatively new the United States because the US prided itself on liberty.
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International rivalries affected Europe's colonization of Africa in that they split the African territory, divided towns, displaced people, and created new borders because these powerful European nations wanted to colonize Africa and exploit their raw materials and natural resources.
The Scramble for Africa refers to European nations wanting the biggest and richest colonies in Africa.
After the Berlin Conference of 1844-1845, European superpowers agreed on regulating the split of the African Continent. These European superpowers such as France, Germany, Great Britain, Spain, and Portugal split the African territory, displaced people, and created new borders in order to colonize the territories.
What Europeans really wanted was to exploit the many raw materials and natural resources that were abundant in Africa, in order to make big profits.
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From my experience, it is more difficult to slide a crate on a shag carpet because of the material the carpet is made out of. When it is a tile floor it will just slide with ease.
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