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Q: How were the motives behind the Age of Imperialism an outgrowth of industrialism and nationalism in Great Britain?
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How did imperialism lead to ww1?

It caused tensions between countries (further enhancing the conflict between Germany and Britain) and it ignited the flame that then caused militarism, nationalism, and alliances.


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Great Britain.


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Nationalism & ImperialismNationalism is the devotion and loyalty to ones own nation. It lead to imperialism because some countries like Britain, took nationalism to meaning that they were the best country and race in the whole world. So buy imperialising other countries, to a certain extent, they believed that they were truly helping them, but in the end it usually ended in the other country being left worse than before they came.


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When does nationalism become important?

I presume you ask this regarding the First world war. In which case some historians argue that nationalism was the cause for imperialism. they argue that countries loved themselves so much they would colonise in many other countries. An example of this is German occupation of colonies surrounding south Africa in the early 1900s putting Britain on edge and being a cause for the first world war.