The United States promised to stay out of European affairs in the Monroe Doctrine.
There were really only three methods that Muslim leaders used in attempts to prevent colonization: (1) implementation of local reforms to make their countries competitive with Europe, (2) organization of militaries to fight off the European imperialists (either proper militaries or local/tribal militias), and (3) trying to diplomatically force the Europeans to agree to minimize colonization. For the most part, all three of these failed spectacularly. The only quasi-success stories were Turkey and Iran.
Of those three options, "Limiting American influence in Africa" is the least connected with European Imperialism, but it is worth noting that the others are also minimally connected . The US did not have any serious influence in Africa prior to the mid-1800s and was not attempting to strengthen connections between the US and Africa (especially after the US banned the slave trade in 1807). As a result, the Europeans were not worried about American influence in Africa to the extent that they would want to limit it."Population Overcrowding in Europe" led to an increased desire to settle other places, but it did not lead to imperialism per se. "Expanding the European slave trade" is also not really a reason for European Imperialism since, by the mid-1800s, most European countries had banned slavery, but as late as the early 1800s, a number of European countries were still trying to expand their African slavery networks.
the three motives of the European race is 1) economic 2) social/ religion 3) political/ military
The three legacies are religious, social, and political.
Three main influences; the Egyptian dynasties, barbaric paganism and the European colonization/culture.
Imperialism, exploration, colonization
There are many European countries north of Africa. Spain, France, and Greece, are just three examples.
There are many European countries north of Africa. Spain, France, and Greece, are just three examples.
The three continents that experienced complete dominion by Western European imperialism are Africa, Asia, and North America. In Africa, European powers partitioned the continent during the late 19th century, exerting control over vast territories. In Asia, particularly during the 19th and early 20th centuries, countries like India and parts of Southeast Asia fell under British and other European rule. North America saw European colonization primarily by the British, French, and Spanish, leading to significant territorial and cultural shifts.
The European invasion and colonization into the America's to three primary empires; Spain, Portugal and the British. Smaller colonies from the Dutch, Swedes and Russians were also to be found in North America.
Sure! Examples of colonization include the British colonization of India, the Spanish colonization of Latin America, and the French colonization of Algeria.
Due to the colonisation of African countries, mostly occurring in the nineteenth century (called the European Scramble for Africa)The three most powerful and successful colonisers were Portugal (Mozambique), France (Mauritius, Northeast Africa) and the United Kingdom (Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa).Because some African countries were once/some still are ruled/colonized by European countries.
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The United States promised to stay out of European affairs in the Monroe Doctrine.
The three immediate effects of the slave trade on Africa were the loss of millions of people who were forcibly taken away, destabilization of societies due to the disruption of families and communities, and increased warfare and violence as African kingdoms sought to obtain captives to exchange for goods.
If you look at the worlds smartest most of them are european.Therfore the main reason european conlonzation was to civilize the rest of the world. The other reason was to gather natural resouces from the other parts of the world, andto controll slavetrade. based on wiki answers.com