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Who was the statesman who encouraged British imperialism? David Livingstone Benjamin Disraeli Cecil Rhodes

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Benjamin Disraeli

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The right answer is Cecil Rhodes.

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His full names is Cecil John Rhodes.

Rhodes was born on 5 July 1853 at Netteswell House, Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire in England. Died on the 26 March 1902.

He was a son of a vicar. Cecil, as he was fondly called didn't go to school because of a weakness of the lungs. He went to a local grammar school at Bishop’s Stortford. He has strong believe in the British imperialism. He founded Zimbabwe and Zambia( which was called the southern African territory of Rhodesia,then )

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