Ideological reasons for colonization often stem from beliefs in racial superiority, manifest destiny, and a civilizing mission. Colonizers frequently viewed themselves as bearers of civilization, religion, and progress, believing they had a duty to "civilize" indigenous populations. This mindset justified the exploitation and domination of other cultures, framed as a benevolent endeavor to uplift those deemed "primitive." Such ideologies often disregarded the rights and autonomy of colonized peoples, leading to significant cultural and social disruptions.
for the wealth
The correct spelling of the verb is "assassinate" (kill for political or ideological reasons).
to expand their empire and get resources.
Power, Control, Religion, Cheap Abundant Land, and Personal Reasons
Colonization
An ideological rationale is the set of ideas that underlying justification and foundation.It is the set of reasons on which an argument,belief or demand of an ideology is BASED.
The six reasons for exploration are curiosity, trade and wealth, power and glory, religion, science and technology, and conquest and colonization.
Find more material to support industrialize, and market to sell their product.
Strategic Military influence coupled with increased economic strength.
-Better Weapons (Guns, cannons) -Horses -Diseases brought from Europe killed millions of natives (Europeans were immune) -Disunity in the empires
the interests or ambitions of a country from an ideological point of view
No. The Jews had done no harm at all to the Germans. The reasons were racial and ideological, together with a belief in bizarre conspiracy theories.