The European countries which set up trading centers were England, Holland, Portugal France and Denmark.
During the period of imperialism in India, three prominent religious groups were Hindus, Muslims, and Sikhs. Hindus formed the majority demographic, while Muslims were a significant minority, particularly in regions like the North-West. Sikhs, primarily concentrated in the Punjab region, emerged as a distinct religious community with their own beliefs and practices. These groups often interacted and sometimes conflicted, influenced by the broader socio-political changes brought about by British colonial rule.
Bangladesh, Pakistan, India.
The three largest cities in India are as follows: Mumbai (13,662,885), Delhi (11,954,217), Bangalore (5,180,533)The Three Major Cities AreNew DelhiPunjabBombay/Mumbai
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Imperialism, exploration, colonization
Two key factors that contributed to the growth of European imperialism were the desire for economic expansion, driven by the Industrial Revolution, and nationalistic ambitions, as countries sought to assert their power and prestige. Additionally, advancements in technology, such as steamships and telegraphs, facilitated exploration and control over distant territories. The effects of imperialism included significant cultural exchanges, often leading to the spread of European languages and customs, and the exploitation of colonized peoples and resources, which resulted in long-lasting economic and social disparities. Moreover, imperialism often led to conflicts and resistance movements, reshaping political landscapes in colonized regions.
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.
It took place in the late 1800's to the early 1900's. Great Britain and France were very big players in this. Africa was a prime target.
The THREE forces that drove Imperialism: 1- The Industrial Revolution in particular provided European countries with a reason to add lands to their control 2- New markets and raw materials to improve their economies 3- World War II
The European countries which set up trading centers were England, Holland, Portugal France and Denmark.
The affects of imperialism have been the multitude of deaths that it created in the lands where imperialistic powers made colonies and settlements. Despite the advantages of the imperialists in the use of the weapons they had, the peoples of the various colonies still attempted revolts from time to time. This was especially true in the Spanish colonies in the Western Hemisphere and in India. For the most part, the affects centered on taking valuable farm products, and precious metals from the colonies and in many cases using the victims low cost labor to harvest & mine for various ores and minerals. The peoples in the colonies were forced to buy manufactured products to help the European mercantilism types of economies. When newer economic policies replaced the mercantile system, the affects on the captive peoples remained the same. Nothing can justify enslaving entire populations of people on their own lands, however, if there can be any salvation for these people, it at least, in time, gave them modern methods and the education to help their lands when the colonies became free nations.
The USA, Russia and China are 3, others are India, European Union, UK, and Japan.
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.
nationalism, imperialism, and militarism.
Three European Republics:ByelorussiaMoldaviaand Ukraine