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Mussolini, I suppose. He wanted to obtain more colonies so he could be like the big nations of Europe.
They chose trade over conquest to give themselves prosperity.
They had to support an expanding population. They chose trade rather than conquest.
With an expanding population, they had to gain more resources - by conquest or trade. They chose trade.
Its limited agricultural land and burgeoning population meant that it had to expand - by conquest or trade. They chose trade.
The Phoenician city-states had limited agricultural land to support a growing population. They had to expand by conquest or trade. They chose trade.
It was not an empire. It was a collection of independent city-states in the Levant. The chose to expand through successful trade around the Mediterranean Sea rather than conquest.
Their homeland was unable to sustain a growing population, so they turned to trade rather than conquest, and the trading stations gave them firm and protected operating bases in their main trading areas.
She wisely chose to save her money for a rainy day.
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The past tense of "choose" is "chose." So, the past tense of "chosen" is "chose."
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