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EuroNalysis
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British Economics
100
Any of six to 37 species (depending on which taxonomic system is used) of tall perennial grasses of the genus Saccharum (family Poaceae, tribe Andropogoneae). Native to the warm temperate to tropical regions of South Asia, they have stout, jointed, fibrous stalks that are rich in sugar, and measure two to six metres (six to 19 feet) tall.
What is Sugar Cane
100
Continent upon which the Europeans exercised the greatest control during the Age of Imperialism.
What is North America?
100
This was the total number of European (mainly British) soldiers who protected the European establishment in the Madras during the 18th century.
What is 200?
100
The arrival of Dutch and British merchants in Western Coastal Africa coincided with the growth of this.
What is the African slave trade?
100
Percentage of British GNP attributed to exports in 1913
What is 33%
200
Effect on the quantity of sugar as a result of increased production of sugar cane.
What is an increase in quantity?
200
Percentage of Earth's land area under European control in 1914.
What is 84%
200
This was the number of non-European soldiers who protected the European establishment in the Madras in the 18th century.
What is 400?
200
The estimated number of slaves transported overseas as a result of the Atlantic slave trade.
What is 10 million?
200
Percentage of British total exports attributed to colonial exports in 1913. (this is the number of exports coming from Britain that were actually produced in the colonies)
What is 36%
300
What was the effect on the sugar supply as a result of increased production of sugar cane?
What is a rightward shift.
300
Two of the main defining features in global politics during the second half of the 20th century.
What is Dismantling of empires and birth of modern independent nations.
300
This was the number of native inhabitants in the Madras during the 18th century.
What is 10,000?
300
This effect on market equilibrium quantity in the slave market was a result of the creation of plantations in the Americas.
What is an increase in quantity?
300
Percentage of British GNP attributed to colonial exports in 1913.
What is 11.9%
400
The best method for growing sugar cane.
What is plantation farming?
400
The factor which most contributed to the birth of modern economic and political systems.
What is European Imperialism?
400
Number of Britsh East India Company employees in the Madras in the 18th century.
What is 50?
400
This was the effect on the demand curve in the slave market as a result of the creation of plantations in the Americas.
What is a rightward shift?
400
Lower bound of Edelstein's approximation of the expenses of British governance and defense.
What is 0.1% of GNP
500
The effect on the price of sugar as a result of the increased production of sugar cane.
What is a decrease in cost?
500
Tool that best explains the causes of European Imperialism.
What is Economic Analysis?
500
This was the number of sea captains in Madras in the 18th century.
What is 60?
500
This was the effect on the supply curve as a result of the creation of plantations in the Americas.
What is a rightward shift?
500
Upper bound of Edelstein's approximation of the expenses of British governance and defense.
What is 1.3% of GNP