All continents have had some imperialism, but particularly the Americas and Africa.All continents have had some imperialism, but particularly the Americas and Africa.All continents have had some imperialism, but particularly the Americas and Africa.All continents have had some imperialism, but particularly the Americas and Africa.All continents have had some imperialism, but particularly the Americas and Africa.All continents have had some imperialism, but particularly the Americas and Africa.All continents have had some imperialism, but particularly the Americas and Africa.All continents have had some imperialism, but particularly the Americas and Africa.All continents have had some imperialism, but particularly the Americas and Africa.All continents have had some imperialism, but particularly the Americas and Africa.All continents have had some imperialism, but particularly the Americas and Africa.
Africa, Asia, and Oceania were the continents that were predominantly under Imperialist Occupation during the late 1800s and early 1900s, the Age of Imperialism.
Britain
the Allies used the colonies to gather resources for the country and army.
It was the age of American Imperialism.
Because the British took over India
They didn't have plentiful natural resources.
Exactly; this is the definition of imperialism. Imperialism is the forming of any empire, and when European countries conquered nearly all of Africa, this was the Second Age of Imperialism for Europe. During the same time, Europeans conquered most of Asia and Oceania.
Imperial nations, such as United Kingdom and France, benefited the most during the 19th century because they exploited their colonies for resources. The colonies of imperial nations benefited the least because they were exploited.
Not currently. New Imperialism was a policy of the British Empire from the early 1800s to the early 1900s. The British Empire set up many colonies throughout Africa during that time.
European Imperialism during the 1800 had much to do with the economic benefits that came with creating colonies and plundering them. Many European nations wanted to maintain some sort of edge.
After gaining independence, territory in both former colonies was divided due to religious conflicts.