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What economic benefit did 'Settler Colonies' (like Australia or Canada) provide to the British Empire beyond raw materials?

  1. They served as a 'safety valve' for excess population and unemployment in Britain
  2. They provided a location to store the Empire's nuclear waste
  3. They were used exclusively as massive high-security prisons
  4. They acted as buffer zones against French nuclear testing
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Correct answer: They served as a 'safety valve' for excess population and unemployment in Britain

Rapid industrialization led to urban overcrowding and social unrest in Europe. Encouraging emigration to settler colonies reduced these domestic pressures while expanding the Empire's global economic footprint.

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