The Russian Empire's colonial expansion differed from
other Western European empires in which of the
following ways?

• The Russian Empire only colonized areas
contiguous to the homeland.

• The Russian Empire recognized the offspring of
settlers and native peoples as a new, racially mixed
group.

• The Russian Empire permitted missionary activity
but did not actively support it.

• The Russian Empire relied on the forced labor of
native people for the transition to commercial
agriculture.

Respuesta :

The key difference between Russian Empire's colonial expansion and other Western European empires lies in A. The Russian Empire only colonized areas  contiguous to the homeland.

The expansion of the Russian empire did not differ from other Western European empires because the Russian Empire:

  • Recognized settlers and native people's offspring as a new, racially mixed group
  • Permitted missionary activity without supporting it
  • Relied on native people's forced labor for commercial agriculture.

Thus, the difference between Russian Empire's colonial expansion and other Western European empires is Option A.

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