Yes, Imperialism did do more harm than good in Afria.
Imperialism changed the demographics of South Africa. More Europeans immigrated to South Africa, increasing the country's white population. Also, the economy became dependent on gold and diamond mining.
New imperialism differed from old imperialism in several key ways. Unlike old imperialism, new imperialism was driven by industrialization and the desire for raw materials and markets. It also involved the colonization of territories in Africa and Asia, rather than just trading posts. Additionally, new imperialism was characterized by a more aggressive and militaristic approach by European powers, leading to increased competition and conflict among them.
Imperialism can be GOOD or BAD for Nigeria. 1.) Improved Techonolgy Foot travel was the main transportation until 1850 when the wheel was in evidence in Africa! They had NO: Clean water, sewage, health care, formal education, hospitals, or disease control UNTIL imperialism. 2.) Transformed Africa In 1950 cocoa was the leading export of Africa. More cocoa is grown there than anywhere else in the world. *Grown and sold by Africans!* 3.) Improved World Economies Africa was warm, land was available, business started up, minerals were being mined for profit, and there were places to invest. 1.) BoudriesDepends whether you consider "Nigeria" in its present form a good thing or not. Like most African states, it only exists within its present limits because that's where the colonial borders got drawn.
In the 19th century, imperialism was characterized by European powers colonizing territories in Africa and Asia for economic and political gain. This was different from the earlier period of 1450-1750, where imperialism focused more on exploration and establishing trade routes, with less direct control over territories.
Yes and No. In a way imperiaism was good by helping other countries with issues like for example now the United States are helping Africa with their aids problem, starvation, homeless and education to try to fight for African's freedom against refugy camps and rebels trying to rule the people. No as in taking over other countries and controling the communties and torturing the wrong and innocent people.-Really its up to you to decide what to believe in.
To control more territory without going to war
Reconstruction is more good.
harm
The Suez Canal was an important waterway in Egypt and a significant site in the Age of Imperialism. More specifically, European nations such as Britain and France fought over control of the Suez Canal, as it proved to be a strategic waterway for imperialistic campaigns. As such, historians consider the history of the Suez Canal to be significant to the European imperialism in Africa (Scramble for Africa) and British Imperialism in India.
Imperialism changed the demographics of South Africa. More Europeans immigrated to South Africa, increasing the country's white population. Also, the economy became dependent on gold and diamond mining.
New imperialism differed from old imperialism in several key ways. Unlike old imperialism, new imperialism was driven by industrialization and the desire for raw materials and markets. It also involved the colonization of territories in Africa and Asia, rather than just trading posts. Additionally, new imperialism was characterized by a more aggressive and militaristic approach by European powers, leading to increased competition and conflict among them.
let me guess. Levi?? They did more harm than good, sweetheart.
Imperialism can be GOOD or BAD for Nigeria. 1.) Improved Techonolgy Foot travel was the main transportation until 1850 when the wheel was in evidence in Africa! They had NO: Clean water, sewage, health care, formal education, hospitals, or disease control UNTIL imperialism. 2.) Transformed Africa In 1950 cocoa was the leading export of Africa. More cocoa is grown there than anywhere else in the world. *Grown and sold by Africans!* 3.) Improved World Economies Africa was warm, land was available, business started up, minerals were being mined for profit, and there were places to invest. 1.) BoudriesDepends whether you consider "Nigeria" in its present form a good thing or not. Like most African states, it only exists within its present limits because that's where the colonial borders got drawn.
yes
my it would seem that fast food does do more harm than good. because it could cause some deises
In the 19th century, imperialism was characterized by European powers colonizing territories in Africa and Asia for economic and political gain. This was different from the earlier period of 1450-1750, where imperialism focused more on exploration and establishing trade routes, with less direct control over territories.
No because the Europeans were more worried about making their technology and continent known!