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In addition to access to markets and Natural Resources, Europe's interest in dominating Africa and Asia was driven by the desire for strategic geopolitical influence. European powers sought to expand their empires to enhance their global standing, secure trade routes, and establish military bases. Additionally, the spread of Western ideologies, including Christianity and the belief in the civilizing mission, motivated many Europeans to justify their imperial ambitions as a means of "civilizing" other cultures.

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