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European imperialism brought with it christian doctrine and evangelism. European missionaries aimed, and often succeeded, to convert aboriginals and non-christians. because they had the support of the governing power (imperialist power) they were very influential.
The British Empire was an imperial power in Malaysia. At one point, Japan was also an imperial power in Malaysia.
USA was never an imperial power.
All of the major European combatants held imperial colonies in all parts of he world and were able to draw troops from there as well as threaten enemy colonies, so that the war took on a truly international scope.
European measurement system
A competition between European imperial powers to control Africa
France was the second largest imperial power, after the United Kingdom.
the establishment of assemblies the abandonment of past customs a search for knowledge to strengthen imperial rule
Mira Matikkala has written: 'Empire and imperial ambition' -- subject(s): Anti-imperialist movements, Imperialism, Foreign relations, History
People in European countries were civilized.
Because all of the European powers wanted to hold their own colonies, thus exploit them. However, sometimes their interests overlapped each other. An example of this would be between France and the US, as well as the Spanish and the British empires.
The Punic wars had little to do with paving the way for imperial rule by Octavian. They were over and the empire of Carthage was assimilated into the Roman holdings a full 86 years before Octavian was even born.