In West Africa, the 'New Imperialism' was driven by the European demand for palm oil, which was used for:
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Correct answer: Lubricating industrial machinery and making soap
As factories grew, palm oil became essential as an industrial lubricant to keep machines running smoothly. It was also the primary ingredient in the mass-produced soaps needed for the growing urban populations of Europe.
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