How did the realities of the new world affect the plans of colonizers?
No, that was WW1. it brought rise to new ideologies (communism and Fascism) which most of Europe embraced.
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.
New technology made production efficient It also brought conflicts like competiton with other nations which lead to Imperialism.
None, they lost their New World Empire.
JACKALl Indigenous cultures were largely destroyed, indigenous languages were replaced by Spanish (and by Portugese in Brazil), the continent became largely Catholic, new diseases such as smallpox were introduced, and pretty much all aspects of society changed.
M. E. Tracy has written: 'New world challenge to imperialism' -- subject(s): Democracy, Imperialism, Politics and government, World politics
Creoles (Criollos in Spanish) was the name given to Spanish people who were born in the New World.
Creoles (Criollos in Spanish) was the name given to Spanish people who were born in the New World.
How did the realities of the new world affect the plans of colonizers?
No, that was WW1. it brought rise to new ideologies (communism and Fascism) which most of Europe embraced.
The four motives for New Imperialism were: Economic. Strategic, Humanitarian, and Foreign Investment.
Creoles (Criollos in Spanish) was the name given to Spanish people who were born in the New World.
Some of the benefits of European imperialism in Africa and Asia is that they created road systems for efficent travel, it introduced the world to new foods, spices and languages, and new species of animals and plants were discovered.
Defeat of the Spanish Armada
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.
Industrialization was brought to the countries that were taken over by Imperialism such as new ways of thinking and new ideas.