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Q: Which was an economic development in Caribbean countries during early European colonial rule?
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Why are countries like GuyanaBelize and Suriname are considered to be apart of the Caribbean?

Due to their Colonial history.


What policies did Roosevelt and Taft implement in the Caribbean?

One of the policies that Roosevelt and Taft implemented in the Caribbean was the policy of non-colonial imperial expansion. This policy let the United States intervene in the Caribbean countries with out taking control of the countries.


What word describes the economic system of European countries during the colonial era?

Mercantilism


Which two African countries were never under European colonial rule?

Ethiopia and Sudan


When did most African countries gain their independence from European colonial powers?

after WWII


What countries would be considered European colonial powers?

Britain, Holland, France, Belgium and Germany are all examples of colonial powers.


Which European countries quickly expanded their claims in Africa?

to establish the boundaries between colonial powers.


Is the European Union a colonial power?

Sort of. Several countries within the European Union still hold several colonies and territories around the world, some of which are part of the European Union. However, the EU as a whole is not considered a colonial power.


Was there colonial expansion of western European countries before world war 1?

NO, they actually wanted colonial expatiation before WW1 even started!


Why did European countries resist African colonial nationals?

They were afraid they would lose their supply of natural resources.


Why European countries resist African colonial nationalism?

They were afraid they would lose their supply of natural resources.


How did the navigation acts trade between Britain and its colonies?

it restricted the use of foreign shipping for trade between england and its colonies, a process which had started in 1651. Their goal was to force colonial development into lines favorable to england, and stop direct colonial trade with the Netherlands, France and other european countries,