Perhaps its also worthwhile considering the poem "The White Mans Burden" by Rudyard Kipling when answering this question.
The poem (possibly sarcastically), espoused some of the "official" motivations behind the behaviour of the British Empire of his era.
Essentially the theme is that more developed nations have a moral obligation to take control of less developed nations and show them how to created a "civilised" society.
While this motive is based on bias and arrogance, its intention is positive.
yes
For one thing, it stopped inter-tribal fighting.
Her vigina is to small and can not fit a piano in her. Therefore she can not master it
She want her daughter to be prodigy for she can tell her Man ding dong to come back into her daughters life
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economic and ideological
Dominion
The four motives for New Imperialism were: Economic. Strategic, Humanitarian, and Foreign Investment.
The four motives for New Imperialism were: Economic. Strategic, Humanitarian, and Foreign Investment.
to look for new land and to find new material.
The quest for new farmlands
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ideological, political, economic, exploratory, and religious
no, it was very positive on them.
The motives for imperialism in Africa is that Africa was considered primitive and left uncolonized by the Mother Countries. Africa was a battlefield for the Mother Countries for any raw materials, because the Mother Countries were running low of raw materials after the industrial revolution.
that thay defeted them with all what thay had
Imperialism was more negative in India because it destroyed India.