National Interests

European companies were mostly publicly held, but they were tightly tied to national interests.

The stockholders and directors of these companies were members of European governments, aristocrats, and other elements of the ruling class.

Thus, threats to companies were seen as threats to the nation.  This embroiled Europeans first in disputes with Africans then in disputes with other European companies.

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(John Holt, 1841-1915)