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Social Studies, 12.07.2019 07:30 christhegreat1

Wanted! why did britain colonize countries in asia, africa, and latin america during the industrial revolution? a.  britain needed a steady supply of cotton for its garment industry. b.  the european nations wanted to establish their military supremacy. c.  the imperialist nations wanted to develop the colonized nations. d.  the industries in britain needed labor to run the factories.

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