Why did industrializing nations seek to acquire 'coaling stations' across the globe?
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Correct answer: To provide fuel for steam-powered merchant and naval ships
Steamships required frequent refueling to travel long distances. Establishing island colonies (like Hawaii or Guam) provided essential logistical hubs that allowed imperial navies and merchant fleets to dominate global trade routes.
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