European colonization was driven by a combination of economic, political, and social factors. Economic motivations included the search for new trade routes, access to resources, and the desire for wealth through the exploitation of land and labor. Politically, nations sought to expand their empires and increase their global influence, often competing with rival states. Socially, factors such as the spread of Christianity and the belief in European superiority also fueled the desire to colonize new territories.
Further European colonization of the Americas was prohibited.
Polynesia was greatly affected by European colonization.
Both Japan and China resisted European colonization to limit imports from American and European markets.
European colonization and interference in the Western Hemisphere was held in check by the?
The countries that were independent durning the European Colonization in Africa was Liberia and Ethiopia
The Monroe Doctrine discouraged European powers from engaging in any new colonization in the Americas.
The Monroe Doctrine called for a stop to European colonization of the Americas.
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