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Q: How did imperialism in Africa and Asia differ?
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How was European imperialism in Africa similar to imperialism in Asia?

European imperialism was motivated by a desire for economic gains in both regions.


How did European imperialism in Africa and Asia differ from one another?

Europeans sought economic gain from natural resources in Africa and consumer markets in Asia.


Which continents were divided into colonies during the Age of Imperialism?

asia africa


What were the consequences of European imperialism for Asia Africa or Latin America?

it wasnt


The two continents that were targets of imperialism in the late 19th century?

Asia and Africa


True or false imperialism led to the colonization of many counties in Asia and Africa?

true


What is it called when European nations claimed colonies in Africa and Asia?

It is commonly described as "the age of Imperialism".


Where did france get control of during the new imperialism?

In Asia: Indochina (today's Vietnam); in Africa: several areas in West Africa and in the north, Morocco.


What is the comparison between Asia and Africa?

Asia and Africa differ in culture, climate, development, discovery, imperialism and its effects, ways of dealing with the Europeans (asia was strict, while africa was pretty much like a welcome mat to the europeans with big boots), as well as others. In terms of similarity, their cultures are close - not in what they are, but what they mean and signify. They have depth and the illustrate perfectly their people. Also imperialism affected both continents, but differently. Daily life in some metropolitan areas are similar - as well as in some country, traditional areas. They both have survived a lot, as a people and as continents.


What policy led European countries to established colonies in Africa and Asia in the late 1800s and early 1900s?

Imperialism