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In 100 to 150 words, explain the political changes from Map 1 to Map 2. (Click on the maps to see larger versions.)

European Colonial
Powers in 1913
Belgian
Italian
British
Portuguese
French
Spanish
German
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Map 1
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Answer:

See the explanation section

Step-by-step explanation:

The great political ideology of Europe in the 19th century greatly influenced imperialism and colonial politics. Liberalism began to develop in the Netherlands in the period after Napoleon and succeeded in changing the political structure in the middle of the century.

The political economy of the liberals is the opposite of the politics carried out by William I. The principle held now is the principle of "no interference" in connection with that the kingdom must withdraw from all disturbances and all obstacles to individual initiative and freedom must be removed, and all assistance government for private business must be stopped.

The policy of imperialism carried out by the Dutch in Indonesia continued throughout the period 1850 to 1900. The aim was to seek profits, especially economically, from colonial lands for the Dutch industry and state income. The politics of Imperialism consists of Conservative Colonial Politics (1800-1848), Liberal Colonial Politics (1850-1870), and Ethical Politics (± 1900).

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Answer:

In the year 1913, most of the world was colonized by European powers with Britain forming the largest Empire in History. However,things began to change next year.

Step-by-step explanation:

By 1914 World War I had started pitting most of the world's great powers against one another. With Britain, France, Italy were principle allied powers against While Germany and the Portuguese were in a different camp.

As a result of the war, the political map of the world changed significantly as seen from the Maps.

Germany lost a lot of land with parts of the country going to France or forming small independent States. The French were able to hold on to their north African colonies while the Portuguese lost all their colonies.

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