economic and ideological
political motives for the overseas penetration varied from the search for raw materials, markets, investments and cheap labor to drive for glory, prestige, strategic advantage and manpower.
Not only did the europeans think they were better than everyone else, but their motives were actually very simple. One was to aquire new territory to gain that territory's natural resources. The second was based off of the first...to get money. Those two reasons were the main motives for the entire history of European Imperialism. An example that depicts these two motives very well is "The Scramble for Africa." Also, England's exportation of opium to China is another good example. Economic based motive was that Britain wanted to create new markets for products and to acquire our sacred raw materials. Britain wanted nothing more than to get their hands on Chinas delicate silk, porcelain, and tea in exchange for gold and silver. Political based motive - Britain imperialized in order to make themselves seem more powerful to other countries and be superior to them.
Anti-Imperialism is any belief or practice which opposes imperialism.
Motives can be good or bad, open or ulterior, simple or complex, strong or weak, sane or insane.
Belgain Congo present day name is Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Dominion
The four motives for New Imperialism were: Economic. Strategic, Humanitarian, and Foreign Investment.
Belgium is one of them.
The four motives for New Imperialism were: Economic. Strategic, Humanitarian, and Foreign Investment.
to look for new land and to find new material.
The quest for new farmlands
ideological, political, economic, exploratory, and religious
The motives for imperialism in Africa is that Africa was considered primitive and left uncolonized by the Mother Countries. Africa was a battlefield for the Mother Countries for any raw materials, because the Mother Countries were running low of raw materials after the industrial revolution.
that thay defeted them with all what thay had
Colonies of imperial nations, such as Congo and India
Colonies of imperial nations, such as Congo and India.
The British greed for power, gold and other resources of the rich continent and there arrogance to rule the world