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Jake Roy
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28 June, 05:59
How are ww1 and colonialism related?
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Kenny Dalton
28 June, 06:29
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Colonial troops were regularly used for imperial defense to include Indians in importance part of UK European operations of defense and neighboring European conflict ie) France and Germany and many European conflicts. Other reasons are there were clashes in neighboring colonial areas between European conflicts that lead to power struggles.
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