The Planters and Plantation owners who were often the children of missionaries.
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Songhai empire.
France
In 1433, control of Timbuktu was gained by the Tuareg people, specifically under the leadership of the Songhai Empire. This marked a significant moment in the city's history as it became an important center for trade, culture, and scholarship in West Africa. The Tuareg had previously been influential in the region, and their control helped enhance Timbuktu's status as a hub for the trans-Saharan trade routes.
As Japan grew strong it began making imperialistic moves toward other countries. It also strengthened its military and gained control of its trade tariffs.
France gained help in trade through marriage of its traders to Native Americans.french
France gained help in trade through marriage of its traders to Native Americans.french
France gained help in trade through marriage of its traders to Native Americans.french
France gained help in trade through marriage of its traders to Native Americans.french
France
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U.S. Trade laws changed to favor sugar grown in the United States instead of Hawaii
Sugar played a crucial role in the desire of many Americans to control Hawaii as it became a major economic interest for U.S. investors and planters in the late 19th century. The establishment of sugar plantations in Hawaii attracted American entrepreneurs, leading to significant financial investments and a push for annexation to ensure favorable trade conditions and tariff exemptions. This economic dependency on sugar fueled political ambitions, ultimately contributing to the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy and the eventual annexation of Hawaii by the United States in 1898.
To serve as missionaries and to become sugar plantation owners.
Songhai empire.
France
What city controlled Trade routes and was the economic political and reigeous center