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I think its A. Troubles with Wales and other small territories, plagues on the island territory, and acts of union agreements. But I could be wrong
The correct answer is B) Constant invasions and foreign influence, lack of unified government, and lack of navel Strength.
The circumstances that prevented England from expanding its territories as quickly as other European nations were "Constant invasions and foreign influence, lack of unified government, and lack of navel Strength."
Great Britain did not have the political stability in its society neither the strength and experience of other nations' navy to sent navigators to explore and conquer other territories such as the case of countries like Spain, France, and Portugal. This last one had a navigation school established by Prince Henry, "the Navigator." Furthermore, Britain was living internal turmoil when British questioned the authority of the Church of England. some groups such as the Puritans were persecuted for its differences with the Church of England.