One factor was in the early 1800s, European nations began to outlaw the transatlantic slave trade.
mild and rainfall plentiful
Great weather and plentiful natural resources.
led revolution of 1800?
sloavery was bad inthe 1800-1850
spain
Meaning anything that is very cheap and plentiful. The phrase originated after the intruduction of the dime in 1796. By the 1800's some foods were plentiful, such as eggs, oranges and peaches and were often sold at the price of a 'dime a dozen'. The phrase passed into common usage for anything that was plentiful, whether it was for food or anything else
Divine right
India, I guess.
Greed
European nations became extremely aggressive in the years between 1800 and 1914. They were able to take advantage of their economic and military powers to expand over the globe. The expansion saw Europeans occupy or control 38% of the world in 1800. By 1878, the figure rose to a staggering 67%. Finally by 1914, European expansionism rose to where 84 % of the world was either occupied or controlled by European powers.
The first was obviously gold, as the California and Klondike gold rushes can attest to. The second was cheap and plentiful land.
Britain ,France
more plentiful, most plentiful
I think is non recourse debt
Obtained raw materials for factories.
Obtained raw materials for factories.