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History, 16.12.2019 17:31 ginadesor3461

In the new phase of western expansion during the nineteenth-century, european nations began to view asian and african societies as

a: markets for western gold and silver.

b: markets for industrial raw materials.

c: sources for spices, tea, and silk.

d: markets for western manufactured goods

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