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What were the ex-Spanish colonies in South America known as? | Known as the United Provinces. |
What did the United Provinces authorise? | They authorised a European merchants called Luis Vernet to found a colony in the Falkland Islands in 1828. |
How did Vernet respond to the depletion of seal colonies due to British and American sealers? | He wanted to preserve seals for his own use, so in 1831 he confiscated 3 American sealing ships. |
What did Britain think about Vernet's actions? | They saw it as a dangerous development for their trade prospects. |
How did they respond to this? | In 1833, Britain sent a single ship to reassert British sovereignty over Falkland. |
What was the islands only valuable commodity? | The seal colonies, however, these were being rapidly depleted by British and American sealers. |
In the early 19th century, how many sealing ships did Britain have in the Atlantic? | Over 70 sealing ships. |
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