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In the late 1800s, imperialist countries often used their colonies as
sources of labor for their factories.
sources of manufactured goods.
markets for their natural resources.
markets for the products they produced.
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markets for the products they produced.
Explanation: Imperial powers took raw materials from colonies and then sold manufactured goods back to those colonies, using them as captive markets for industrial products.
Explanation: Imperial powers took raw materials from colonies and then sold manufactured goods back to those colonies, using them as captive markets for industrial products.
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