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    colonization of Africa by European settlers was significant in terms of politics, economic advances or economic failures, as well as the advancement of power and destruction of pre-colonial African Cultures. The two largest European powers striving to colonize Africa are France and Britain. There are three reasons for Europe’s interest in colonizing Africa. The first reason is the fact that Africa was an unknown and mysterious continent that has yet to be explored by European settlers or any settler

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    What exactly is imperialism? Imperialism is the seizure of a country or territory by a stronger country (Beck et al. 339), with New Imperialism being a time of colonial expansion by Japan, the United States, and European countries during the late 19th and early 20th centuries (New Imperialism). While there were many reasons Europeans imperialized, one of the biggest was the advancements that spurred from the Industrial Revolution, a transition to machine-made goods that began in England in the middle

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    Imperialism started in the 1870s and lasted until 1914. It was an expansion policy motivated by economic needs created by the Industrial revolution. The European nations were also motivated by their political views and their association of Empire Building with greatness. These European nations found social and religious reasons for imperialism that promoted the superiority of Western Society over the uncultured, "backward" society. Imperialism caused a significant change in the social, political

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    The Consequences of European Imperialism Imperialism was in its prime from the 1800s all the way up to 1920. France, Netherlands and Great Britain were some of the first that had participated in the colonization of Africa and parts of Asia. The goal in mind was to dominate with nationalism and social darwinism as their main ideologies. The biggest results of imperialism was the enormous growth in the European economy, industrialization of the European and African continent and a growth in nationalism

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    territory Britain has conquered throughout its years of Imperialism.. Often times, many countries that colonize other nations usually have a purpose of doing so, such as the want for money, resources, humanitarian aid, greed, and or power. However, Britain wasn’t the only country responsible for Imperialization. Other countries such as France, America, and Japan also played their parts in Imperialism. The driving force of European Imperialism was power over a people in colonized nations. The reasons

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    “In imperialism nothing fails like success. If the conqueror oppresses his subjects, they will become fanatical patriots, and sooner or later have their revenge; if he treats them well, and governs them for their good, they will multiply faster than their rulers, till they claim their independence,” William Ralph Inge. It was not a good beginning for European imperialism in Africa. Between the 1500s and 1800s, european slavers and traders did not travel far from the african coast. The west coast

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    the period of 1870 and 1914, European powers was at an all-time high. The European powers shifted from being land-based empires to sea-based empires. Land-based empires were typically short-lived, unstable and had limited power. While the new transition of sea-based empires according to class notes, shaped the modern world’s network of long-distance trade. European powers switching to sea-based empires caused major growth, such as global trade and the “New Imperialism”. Coming from this new entry

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    once said, “Violent nationalism, otherwise known as imperialism, is a curse.” What is imperialism? It is defined as “a policy of extending a country’s power and influence through diplomacy or military force.” An example of this is European Imperialism, which lasted from 1870 to 1915. European powers imperialized smaller countries/nations like Africa to gain resources, power and most importantly, to spread their ideas. Through European Imperialism, imperialization was mainly justified and caused by

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    Imperialism is the takeover of a country in order to control the government's resources, economy, and culture. In Europe, political rivalries resulted in competition for resources that led to Imperialism in Africa during the 19th century. European nations were mainly looking for wealth and power to be the best. Despite the fact that the colonized people now had better education among other things, the Europeans benefited more from Imperialism because they would do anything necessary in order to gain

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    Imperialism is the domination by one country of the political, economic, or cultural life of another country or territory.  European nations worked for a policy of expansion that was brought about by the Industrial Revolution’s economic needs.  Science, industry, and technology caused economic growth.  Further expansion was deemed necessary after the industrial economy grew because of the development of railroads, engines, and generators.  European countries were able to dominate over the continents

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