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Older forms of Imperialism were more concerned with establishing colonies in foreign territories.
European imperialism after the Industrial Revolution was more widespread than earlier forms of imperialism.
european Imperialism after the industrial revolution was more widespread than earlier forms of imperialism
The four motives for New Imperialism were: Economic. Strategic, Humanitarian, and Foreign Investment.
It was less concerned with conquering and governing territories.
The four motives for New Imperialism were: Economic. Strategic, Humanitarian, and Foreign Investment.
In both forms, powerful countries dominated weaker ones for economic gains.
19th-century imperialism was more focused on controlling a territory's economy than colonizing it.
Colony, protectorate, sphere of influence, and economic imperialism.
Nineteenth-century imperialism was distinct from previous forms in its scale, driven by industrialization and technological advancements. It involved European powers colonizing vast territories in Africa and Asia for resources and markets, often with a sense of racial superiority and a mission to civilize. This era also saw the rise of new justifications for imperialism, such as social Darwinism and the "White Man's Burden."
Sphere of Influence and Economic Imperialism
Sphere of Influence and Economic Imperialism