What were two ways that the Industrial Revolution caused Europeans to look for new colonies?
It created a need for additional natural resources to be used in manufacturing.
It led to a desire to bring Christian values to the Eastern hemisphere.
It led to the need to seek agricultural land to grow more food for Europeans.
It created the need to find new markets to sell European goods.
It created a desire for more cultural exchanges among different racial groups.
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The first and fourth options are correct.
Industrial revolution led to growth of industries and trade. Industries demanded raw materials which had limited availability in Europe. This led the Europeans to seek out new colonies which had untapped natural resources and therefore cheap raw materials.
Industrialisation resulted in mass production of goods. Goods thus produced needed a market and the Europeans took these goods to their colonies, which provided a ready market.
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