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    AP World History Hal Emas Period Two February 22‚ 2011 Imperialism in Africa and Asia In the beginning of 19th century‚ Europe had almost no land in Africa except for the coastal areas. In the middle of the century however‚ Europe became quite interested in Africa. This came from wanting to create overseas empires‚ also known as imperialism. European nations wanted to control the lands with the most raw material to fuel their industrial economies. Another reason was that as a nation gained colonies

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    system of government which would secure justice‚ safety for all‚ with the benefits if what is known as Civilization”. Another main reason of Great Britain of Imperialism was to achieve great powers Economic expansion demanded cheap labor‚ access to or control of markets to sell or buy products‚ and natural resources such as metals and land. British merchants would mostly establish trading posts and warehouses‚ create transportation‚ and sought control over strategies‚ such as Suez Canal which allows

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    century‚ almost all of Africa was under European rule. This was in great contrast to 1880‚ when close to none of Africa was under direct rule of the continents. This stark change in power was due to the interest in raw materials‚ new trade opportunities‚ political gain over other countries‚ and Europeans feeling the need to spread Christianity‚ democracy‚ and capitalism. (Spielvogel and McTighe 230-233). Although European imperialism helped to "civilize" the people of Africa and develop the continent

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    allowed to take over most of the land in Africa for raw resources they desired. As competition grew more intensifying each country wanted to plant its own flag on as much of the world as possible. This was what we call the beginning of imperialism‚ which formed when the Scramble for African territory begun about 1880 due to the discovery of diamonds in 1867 and gold in 1866‚ and no European power wanted to be left out of the race. The cause of imperialism started in the Berlin Conference in 1884

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    European countries all want a piece of Africa. Think of it like a birthday party‚ everybody wants the biggest piece of the cake. Why do they want the biggest piece of the cake? Is it because they want to brag‚ get more food‚ or simply because cake is good? Even though we only want cake not African countries‚ it it still a good example because it still shows you how much Europe really wanted the biggest piece of Africa. Here is some history on European imperialism in Africa. In the early nineteenth century

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    Have you ever wondered about European Imperialism in Africa? Well wonder no longer. The three main effects that they hoped to achieve were Economic Value‚ Political Competition‚ and Cultural Attitude. The one key reason European leaders even bothered with Africa is that they knew resources would come and they would earn back money‚ and gain more money‚ while doing so. European leaders went to Africa to get gold. Gold was used in things such as jewelry. They wanted slaves‚ although slavery became

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    Imperialism has had long lasting negative effects on the countries in Africa. The reason European nations colonized Africa was for economic purposes and to spread their culture because they thought it was superior. By colonizing Africa‚ they did not do any good for the natives. The Europeans only concern was to benefit themselves‚ not to benefit Africa. The nations were not prepared for independence by their European power which lead to unstable governments and dictatorships. Their economies were

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    British Imperialism was a large factor in the development of India both technologically and socially. The main reason that the British Imperialism has had such a large effect on the Indian way of life was because it lasted 190 years. Such a long direct and indirect rule impacted India’s development immensely‚ with the occupation ranging from the oppressive company rule to the British monarchy. The imperialism of India had many negative effects on the nation. Indian culture was lost‚ people were repressed

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    Europe’s imperialism in Africa‚ complete disregard of human rights‚ and environmental impact was a poor decision on the government’s behalf. Imperialism is taking over an entirely different country using excessive force. What if one day you were sitting in a quiet living room and all of a sudden China’s military comes knocking at your door‚ declaring that your home is now their property? This scenario is essentially what Europe did to Africa. One of the leading motives for expanding into Africa was

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    European Imperialism started in the early 1800’s; with the goal to prove they had wealth and power. European nations competed with each other to gain territory in Africa. The more they gain the more powerful they thought they would become. Africa was soon bled of it’s human resources. The Europeans induced slavery for the beneift of the Muslim countries‚ from the nineth century to the nineteenth century. The last four centuries of which were regular slave trade to help the Americas and the

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