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The drive to establish colonies fueled the growth of capitalism by creating new markets for goods and resources, which expanded trade networks and increased demand for products. Colonies provided access to valuable commodities, such as sugar, tobacco, and spices, which were highly sought after in Europe. This influx of resources stimulated investment and innovation, fostering a competitive economic environment. Additionally, the wealth generated from colonial trade contributed to the rise of merchant classes and banking systems, further entrenching capitalist practices.
One similarity would be to either take over sovereign nations (especially Nazi forces) or to take colonies from other Empires (such as the British).
The most important colonial export was tobacco. It shaped the economy of the colonies by providing a profitable cash crop that fueled economic growth, trade, and the development of plantation agriculture. The demand for tobacco in Europe helped drive the expansion of the colonies and influenced their social and political structures.
Pre-19th century, the Spanish set out for conquering and ruling their colonies (mostly in the Americas) and converting its inhabitants to Catholicism. The reason was that they were out to harvest and cart away these countries' gold and silver reserves, which required a firm control over the land.The English, French and Dutch mostly set out to establish solid footholds all over the globe from where they could control and hopefully even monopolize the trade in products these countries had to offer. Their direct power usually was limited to the harbor towns they occupied or set up: often they left the ruling of the countries to their local rulers and only stepped in if that ruler or his successor threatened to turn hostile to them. Also, they did not interfere much in local religions.Post-19th century, the similarities became much greater. The drive to establish colonies that were completely under the control and rule of a 'mother' country' started in the late 19th century and this 'colonial period' lasted for the next 70 years. In that period all colonial policies of these countries looked the same, including the drive to convert the local population to the motherland's Christian religion.
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is it fine to give a customer her balance over the drive-thru intercom.
Balance
To establish a foothold in Europe and to drive the German Armies back.
this requires a drive shaft company that can cut and weld it and balance it after.
Wheel balance or drive shaft balance. Could be bearings also.
Out of balance tires, bad u joints, out of balance drive shaft, out of balance wheels. Gremlins.
could be a tire out of balance or vehicle out of alignment
drive shaft could be out of balance or tires could be out of round
According to this theory, humans are motivated by either a primary or secondary drive that needs to be satisfied to re-establish homeostasis.
There may or may not be balance weights on the drive shafts.
because being drunk impairs your vision, balance, and pain.