<P> Daron Acemoglu, James A. Robinson, and Simon Johnson theorize that Europeans were more likely to form settler colonies in areas where they would not face high mortality rates due to disease and other exogenous factors . Many settler colonies sought to establish European - like institutions and practices that granted personal freedoms and allowed settlers to become wealthy by engaging in trade . Thus, jury trials, freedom from arbitrary arrest, and electoral representation were implemented to allow settlers rights similar to those enjoyed in Europe . Though these rights were generally not extended to the indigenous people . </P> <P> Since these colonies were created with the intent to extract resources, colonial powers has no incentive to invest in institutions or infrastructure that did not support their immediate goals of exploitation . Therefore, they established authoritarian regimes in these colonies, which had no limits on state power . </P> <P> Exploitation colonialism is a form of colonisation where foreign citizens conquer a country in order to control and capitalize on its natural resources and indigenous population . Acemoglu, Johnson, and Robinson argue, "institutions (established by colonials) did not introduce much protection for private property, nor did they provide checks and balances against government expropriation . In fact, the main purpose of the extractive state was to transfer as much of the resources of the colony to the colonizer, with the minimum amount of investment possible ." Since these colonies were created with the intent to extract resources, colonial powers has no incentives to invest in institutions or infrastructure that did not support their immediate goals . Thus, Europeans established authoritarian regimes in these colonies, which had no limits on state power . </P> <P> The policies and practices carried out by King Leopold II of Belgium in the Congo Basin are an extreme example of exploitation colonialism . E.D. Morel, a British journalist, author, pacifist, and politician, detailed the atrocities in multiple articles and books . Morel believed the Belgian system that eliminated traditional, commercial markets in favor of pure exploitation was the root cause of the injustice in the Congo . Under the "veil of philanthropic motive", King Leopold received the consent of multiple international governments (including the United States, Great Britain, and France) to assume trusteeship of the vast region in order to support the elimination of the slave trade . Leopold positioned himself as proprietor of an area totaling nearly one million square miles, which was home to nearly 20 million Africans . </P>

Which of the following is a true statement regarding european colonial possessions