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Geovanni Wilkerson
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15 July, 17:37
What was Britain's primary goal in building an empire?
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Marlene Mccullough
15 July, 17:42
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With respect to its colonies, British mercantilism meant that the government and the merchants became partners with the goal of increasing political power and private wealth, to the exclusion of other empires.
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