describe the change s of power in European countries
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European powers found natural resources, labour, financial resources and commercial opportunities, as well as troops and allies: in 1902, Britain formed an alliance with Japan, the primary non-Western industrial power. Meanwhile, the United States, already the world’s foremost industrial power, was still refusing to get involved in European rivalries, although this did not prevent it from constructing its own empire and thereby participating in the formation of the global balance of power that gradually replaced the European system.
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