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    Imperialism by European countries took place in the late 19th century and the early 20th century. Imperialism is a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force. European nations went after nations in Asia and Africa because of the benefits for the European nation that took over them. For how many benefits there were for the imperial power, there were many drawbacks to the country being taken over. Traditional way of life was disrupted, racism, and economic

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    For the start of the Imperialism in Africa there could be several different reasonings of why it began. Anything from the improvement of technology, to trading goods. “By the 1800’s Africa was under full assault as European nations competed with one another for the control of the continent.” What was the motive for extending Europe's power into Africa along with wars? The main motives were morals, economic reasonings, and also technological improvements.     Europe is striving to take over Africa

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    the 1800s. Before imperialism, African countries had thousands of different tribes, nations, cultures and languages. They also had complex trade. Some reasons European countries imperialized Africa were the abolition of slavery, to spread christianity and, because of natural resources. Like, Ivory, rubber, gold, diamonds, palm oil, fruit and minerals. Also new markets like weapons and clothes. The effects of European Imperialism on Africa were economically positive because Europeans brought modern methods

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    The Industrial Revolution heavily influenced European imperialism because they needed raw goods, slaves and other types of resources to effectively expand their territories. Imperialism is a policy in which large or powerful countries seek to extend their authority beyond their own borders.The British also had a lot of political and economic motives to begin claiming these areas that had these special goods and eventually they became British territories. Manufacturers needed these raw materials because

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    The main form of early modern European imperialism was colonization for economic reasons, in which many of the materials and products being exported out of the colonies were cash crops that were highly valuable. The workers and people who were oppressed in these colonies under old imperialism were captured and forced into slavery where many such as Africans were taken away from Africa and into new lands to work (James, 1963, 9). The reason for colonies and imperialism was for economic power to finance

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    European imperialism in Africa Occurred between 1871-1914. Imperialism is the domination by a powerful nation over the political, economics and cultural affairs of another nation or region. The industrial revolution was the primary cause to imperialism while political causes were the the secondary causes. The military and technology are the third cause to African imperialism. The primary cause for imperialism in Africa was the Industrial Revolution. Because countries such as Britain

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    Imperialism in Africa occurred in the late 1800s due to Europeans wanting to expand to West and Central Africa. Even till this day one can see the damaging effect on the economy. Imperialism is a policy in which a strong nation is to dominate other countries politically, economically, and socially. During European Imperialism , European nations look to Africa as a source of raw materials and market for industrial products. Europeans were able to take over majority of the African colonies because

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    The scramble for Africa led to seven European countries dividing up the land in Africa like a piece of cake. It started at the Berlin Conference in 1885, where the leaders of seven European countries met to divide up Africa. However, Africa was not present and had no say in the matter. This was the start of imperialism in Africa by European countries. Why were these great nations participating in imperialism? Imperialism had several driving forces behind it including economic factors, and cultural

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    With the wealth of the industrial revolution burning in their pockets, the powerful nations of Europe were ready to formally expand their empire into Asia and Africa. Known as new imperialism, this desire for expansion was motivated by many things. There were two major reasons why Europe wanted to expand, and that was the promise of economic growth, and the sting of national rivalry. Prior to the 19th century Europe’s interactions with Asia and Africa had mostly been limited. Content on making money

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    The works of Thomas Metcalf, T.W. Roberts, Daniel Headrick, and other notable historians explore the development of the European imperial project through the use of architecture, technology, and medicine. These technologies become the machines and driving force of imperialism and are used to retain control over colonial regions. Headrick argues that these sciences provide the means to the motives behind the imperialist powers who are working to keep their territorial subjects subdued to their will

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