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Like most colonies, the French colonies of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries were economically linked to France. Their economies depended on the French buying their products and the manufactured goods the French sold to them. Former colonies want to start out strong and cutting ties to the mother country, and thus forcing a complete overhaul of the economy, is not a good way to do it.
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The middle colonies.
It was probablybread. The middle colonies made most bread other colonies used; therefore, they were called the "Bread Colonies."Or it could be tobacco from the southern colonies.
Where were most of Europe's colonies by the end of the nineteenth century?
Africa, Asia, and the South Pacific
farming
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The UK's is soccer or for them, Football
The Danube River.
Rhine river
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Most of the land there is rocky and not good for farming.
The correct answer is the Rhine River
The US had no desire to be pulled into Europes frequent wars.
The US had no desire to be pulled into Europes frequent wars.