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... Similar brutalities also occurred in British colonies such as India and Africa. The key reason for a capitalism society to continue war is competition. ...
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... Colonies were not supposed to compete with the mother country's home industries. The British Empire was a closed system, designed to keep competition out. ...
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... The main causes of World War I were (1) the rise of nationalism, (2) the growth of militarism, (3) the competition for colonies {imperialism}, and (4) to gain ...
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... industry believed that they could holdonto markets and would not face competition. ... were damaged asthey bickered over markets in particular colonies in Africa ...
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... It led to the political unification of the colonies and fostered the feeling of nationalism. Competition among European nations for large empires was the ...
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... factors all helped to cause conflict among the people of these colonies. ... Consequently, New England found internal troubles due to competition and lack of room. ...
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... England did not appreciate this, and began enacting laws to prohibit this competition. For many years, the northern colonies had formed a sort of "triangle ...
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... The distribution of wealth within the colonies, competition for money and differences in assets between the colonies, and failed attempts at unification were ...
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... Some mercantilist policies provided some benefits to the colonies. Protection from foreign competition helped New England's ship building industry. ...
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... They therefore would not be in competition with the British merchants, and more in demand than the Northern colonies exports. The ...
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... wouldn't be safe without colonies, whereas their rivals wanted to gain control over colonies to emphasise nationalism. Greater economic competition, ideas of ...
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... Practical content was soon in competition with religious concerns. Vocational education was more significant in the Middle colonies than elsewhere in colonial ...
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Nowhere was the competition for colonies more intense than in Africa. Europeans went after North and South Africa splitting up the continent. ...
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... industry and commerce against foreign competition. The Navigation acts consisted of three parts. The first part said trades two and from the colonies must be ...
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... industry and commerce against foreign competition. The Navigation acts consisted of three parts. The first part said trades two and from the colonies must be ...
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... This area was a place of fierce competition with a very minute sense of community, as opposed to the thriving northern colonies surrounded with warm and ...
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... the Navigation Acts to further limit the exportation possibilities of the colonies. ... export duties and later even going to limiting the competition of American ...
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... empire Spain, Portugal, England, France, Holland were the leading colonial powers.Explorations led to increase of power and competition for colonies that led ...
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... European nations. Competition for colonies drove Germany and France into even deeper hatred and resentment. While Germany opposed ...
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... So in result of the production competition, it leads to hostility and even fights ... Countries in Europe had colonies almost in every continent during this time. ...
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... a rule never to send bullion or gold to the colonies, and certain industries had to deal with more regulations because Britain did not want competition for its ...
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... of Britain's colonies, the Empire fell in the mid twentieth century. "The growth of the British Empire was due in large part to the ongoing competition for ...
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... factors all helped to cause conflict among the people of these colonies. ... Consequently, New England found internal troubles due to competition and lack of room. ...
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... This would get rid of the competition and decrease the price of tea. Resistance leaders saw this as another attack on the colonies, since cheaper tea would ...
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... industry believed that they could hold onto markets and would not face competition. ... were damaged as they bickered over markets in particular colonies in Africa ...
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... industry believed that they could hold onto markets and would not face competition. ... were damaged as they bickered over markets in particular colonies in Africa ...
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... industry believed that they could hold onto markets and would not face competition. ... were damaged as they bickered over markets in particular colonies in Africa ...
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... Competition inevitably eliminates inefficient capitalists and, therefor, leads to monopoly ... countries and persuade their governments to gain colonies in "backward ...
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... Also the fierce competition between European countries for trade and world markets led ... is weak." Imperialism is the desire to control colonies or dependencies ...
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... Colonies: The Big Race towards Colonies Later, in the 15th century, the European countries, sat on a ticking bomb of colonization. The competition and the idea ...
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