European Imperialism/colonization of Africa that occurred mainly between the 1870s and the early 1900s, caused many issues within Africa, and at the same time, the Europeans were benefitting from it. Because Europeans believed they were superior to the Africans, they felt it was their duty to civilize the Africans, and this created problems throughout the continent, most of which dealt with the economy and social structure of Africa. The European Imperialism/colonization of Africa had several social…
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continent of Africa. Many European countries including Brain, France, Germany and many more sought to colonize and exploit Africa’s intact resources, untested lands, and new found trade routes. Though many think the European colonization of Africa may have been unchallenged, many document persona accounts of how the struggle of families attempting to adjust to the European invasion of Africa. Industrialization and the requirement for an increasing amount of resources led to the European expansion into Africa…
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Imperialism is the extending of a country’s power and influence through military force. European countries began to imperialize Africa after the Industrial Revolution, but why? The three main reasons behind European imperialism in Africa are competition with European neighbors, cultural superiority, and economy. European countries believed that if they controlled more land or colonies, that they would be the most powerful in their continent. Well, they weren’t wrong. According to Document B, the…
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Why were Europeans determined to Imperialize Africa? They could set up markets and grow their economy. They also would get the chance to advance their technology. Most importantly, they could gain power and national pride. There were several driving forces behind European Imperialism in Africa. One of these driving forces was economics. Portuguese, Belgian, French, British, and German industries benefited from African resources (Doc D). I believe that Great Britain had the most valuable colonies…
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Between 1878 and 1914, European powers sought to achieve more territories in Africa. A lot of high head officials thought of this imperialist action to be good because they felt it was good to maintain global influence. And of course there were people who thought of this colonization as bad because they saw it as the government just taking advantage of money because of new markets. While others also saw it as helping Africa because they weren't as civilized and industrialized as much as Europe. The…
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The main reason behind European imperialism was that there were economic advantages in Africa that Europe couldn't even fathom. Africa had many goods, such as the mass production of rubber and oil. European imperialism was not justified, but the Europeans did what they had to do to make their country stronger even with primitive actions. So, what were the other main reasons behind European imperialism? To even start to begin imperialism, Europe needed to colonize Africa. In document B, John Ruskin…
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Europe, having economic power over Africa, which was of course a pro for them and a con for Africa. What was the reason Europe took control over Africa and caused imperialism? Stronger nations defeated the weaker nations because of economics, politics, and technology. Economics was a huge part in the background of European imperialism in Africa. In Document D the main topic is Economics it shows the materials and tools imported from Africa to Europe. Most of the materials are metals like, gold…
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suggested European nations should divide Africa so each nation had their own takings. “Wilhelm Bismarck of Germany proposed that a conference be held in Berlin in 1884 and 1885 to divide up Africa in a reasonable and peaceful manner.” There were many different causes for European Imperialism in Africa. Some of them were political competition, cultural attitudes, and Economics. Much of European Imperialism in Africa came as a result of political competition among the nations. Seven European countries…
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The primary driving force of European imperialism in Africa was the need for new resources through economic reasoning. Many of the countries wanted to create new markets for products. They first needed new products for these markets. Some products that were in Africa could not be found in Europe. Resources like cotton, palm oil, rubber, and ivory could only be found in Africa (Document D). These resources improved many European industries like the textile, food, transportation, electrical, and metal…
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Europeans were looking towards imperialism in Africa after slavery ended in 1883. Imperialism is when a strong country takes control of a weaker country. Different European countries such as Britain, France, Germany, and Italy took control of all African states except for Liberia and Ethiopia by 1885, according to Document A. Some reasons they chose to do so was to gain power, trade, and have better access to a bountiful amount of resources. Europe wanted to control Africa because they wanted influence…
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