What did paul bernard think was necessary for the economic development of the colonies?
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1. Paul Bernard, an influential writer, and policymaker, strongly believed that the economy of the colonies needed to be developed as the main aim of acquiring these colonies was to make a profit.
2. He believed that a developed economy and a decent standard of living of the people would enable them to buy more goods and services. This situation would contribute to the expansion of the markets and consequently would also lead to better profits for French business.
2. He believed that a developed economy and a decent standard of living of the people would enable them to buy more goods and services. This situation would contribute to the expansion of the markets and consequently would also lead to better profits for French business.
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