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Britain needed to colonise vast territories give reason​

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Answered by gopalakrishna29
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Answer:

for credit or installment the property as safe in territories

Explanation:

for increasing the country income the britan needed to colonise vast territories

Answered by skyfall63
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The British Empire's territorial development is regarded as having started in the late 16th century with the establishment of the English colonial empire. Since then, the United Kingdom or its predecessor States have controlled several territories around the world.

Explanation:

  • Great Britain made its first tentative efforts to establish overseas settlements in the 16th century. Maritime expansion, driven by commercial ambitions and by competition with France were some of the reasons for Britain to colonise.
  • The reasons for colonization were mainly political, religious, and economic. At the time of colonization, an economic depression was taking place in Europe, and powerful nations such as Great Britain, , were losing money
  • One of the key factors for this was the advent of the Industrial Revolution and a change in trade policy with the colonial world, as the continuous spread of industrialization in the empire building countries shifted.
  • There were several reasons for colonialism: expanding territory, finding business benefit, importing cheap goods and extracting precious metals. The booming economies needed a secure supply of raw materials, new markets and new investment sites.
  • Instead of mainly buying colonial products as in the past, Britain became sellers  in search of the markets for their  rising amount of its machine-produced goods. They needed markets for their surplus of manufactures they captured markets in the form of colonisation.

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