Question
European imperial competition in the "New World" was based on
Question 6 options:
the successful creation of new colonies and systemic extraction of their natural resources.
sporadic financial commitment by the national government
the willingness of immigrants to settle new lands and return with wealth.
liberating the natives from their natural enemies and making alliances therein.
generating tax revenues from nobility to completely finance colonial development
Question 6 options:
the successful creation of new colonies and systemic extraction of their natural resources.
sporadic financial commitment by the national government
the willingness of immigrants to settle new lands and return with wealth.
liberating the natives from their natural enemies and making alliances therein.
generating tax revenues from nobility to completely finance colonial development
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The correct option is:
**the successful creation of new colonies and systemic extraction of their natural resources.**
European imperial competition in the New World was largely driven by the desire to establish colonies that could provide valuable resources and economic wealth through extraction and exploitation of natural resources such as gold, silver, tobacco, sugar, and other commodities.
**the successful creation of new colonies and systemic extraction of their natural resources.**
European imperial competition in the New World was largely driven by the desire to establish colonies that could provide valuable resources and economic wealth through extraction and exploitation of natural resources such as gold, silver, tobacco, sugar, and other commodities.
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