Which most motivated European nations to take control of areas in Asia and Africa in the late 1800s? A. the possibility of discovering lost cities and civilizations and unearthing fossils B. the need for raw materials and fuel for new industries, and a place to sell finished goods C. the need for a place to send excess population as the land became overcrowded D. the upper class desire to buy silks, spices, and other goods not produced in Europe
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Probably D, do you have any idea?
Can anyone help me? ;-;
i thought a cuz of the machines...but i'm not sure
You think it is B?
Well, The Industrial Revolution Begins in England (1760-1850)
World Trade gradually increased in the centuries before the Industrial Revolution and provided European countries access to raw materials and a market for goods. It also increased wealth that could then be loaned by banks to finance more industrial expansion in an upward spiral of economic growth. By 1500, Europe had a technological supremacy over the rest of the world in shipbuilding, navigation, and metallurgy (metal working). In successive years, European countries would use these advantages to dominate world trade with Asia, Africa, and the Americas.
Choose B...
nooooooooooooooo don't chose b chose d good idea!
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