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India had a variety of spices that European countries lacked. Also, at that time, it was a culture of imperialism. Imperialism is the growth of an empire and Europe wanted to expand their empire to Asia and Africa.
The Suez Canal was an important waterway in Egypt and a significant site in the Age of Imperialism. More specifically, European nations such as Britain and France fought over control of the Suez Canal, as it proved to be a strategic waterway for imperialistic campaigns. As such, historians consider the history of the Suez Canal to be significant to the European imperialism in Africa (Scramble for Africa) and British Imperialism in India.
Europeans used military force to dominate native peoples and establish permanent colonies.
Europeans used military force to dominate native peoples and establish permanent colonies.
Europeans, mostly France and England took almost absolute control over India's government, but focused only on securing trading rights in China. In order to add additional information, France lost its battle to take control over parts of India. This was one result of the French and Indian War. In both India and China, force was used.
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This has helped both India and Africa in many diffrerent way's first it helped India have modern technology and education, in Africa it introduce modern medicine, and advances in agriculture.
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Gandhi defied British Imperialism, first in South Africa, and then in his native India for most of his adult life.
Imperialism was resisted was through warfare and guerrilla tactics; natives would fight the invaders.
Portugal was the first European nation to send a ship from Europe around Africa to India and then back to Europe
Countries in Africa were eliminated to make room for the increase in European control. All of Africa was controlled by Europe with the exception of two independent territories. If you really want to learn more about imperialism and how it affected the southern parts of Africa, you should really read the book Guns, Germs, and Steel by Jared Diamond.