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Late nineteenth-century colonialism had as its primary motivating force the need

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Materials and markets.

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Colonies in the later 19th century began to spread as there was a need for raw materials for the industries in Europe. To keep industries operating, there was a need for materials to produce products and to give industries work to workers. Colonialism also introduced markets to sell their manufacturing products. Colonies were depending on supplies from Europe.

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