After the defeat of napoleon at Waterloo, Great Britain was a key power that replaced France. For a time Britain was unchallenged. Then Bismarck of a united Prussia and Germany became the main power on the mainland of Europe. Not to be deterred, the British relied on their naval power to continue to build their overseas empire.
what were the reasons for european imperalism in the 19th century
If its in early 19th century then i think its England
imperialism was the taking over of a smaller or weaker nation or regional by stronger countries , which were later knwn as mother countries.imerialism lasted from the 1800s-1900s, this was most common in european countries, which started due to the need of balance of power ,nationalism, and economic motives.
The historical development of 19th-century European colonial power can be traced through several key phases: the initial wave of exploration and conquest in the early 1800s, marked by the expansion of empires such as Britain, France, and Belgium; the establishment of formal colonial administrations during the mid-century, particularly after the Berlin Conference of 1884-1885; and the intensification of imperial competition and the Scramble for Africa toward the end of the century, leading to rapid territorial acquisitions. This period was characterized by industrialization, nationalism, and the belief in European superiority, which justified the colonization of large parts of Asia, Africa, and the Pacific.
1873 was the 19th century (1800-1899).
european Imperialism in the late 19th century
what were the reasons for european imperalism in the 19th century
prevent domination by any one country
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Britain ruled Kenya from the late 19th century until Kenya gained independence in 1963.
19th Century.
The idea of a balance of power amongst the five strongest European states- Great Britain, France, Prussia, Austria, and Russia. Also, the idea that the European nations had to help each other out so that things would remain status quo. This led to a failure of most revolutions in the 19th Century , and about 100 years "peace" in Europe.
Industrialization brought people to the cities and eroded agricultural society. In the 19th century, Central Europe industrialized.
Industrialization brought people to the cities and eroded agricultural society. In the 19th century, Central Europe industrialized.