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Karla Smith
24 September, 09:45
Imperialism was greatly fueled by
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Elianna
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Imperialism was greatly fueled by the Industrial Revolution, since this put a great demand on the need for raw materials to be used in the factories back in Europe--materials that could be found in places like Africa and South America.
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