Motives That Contributed To Imperialism

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History

 

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Ronnie B

 

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December 31, 2011

 

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University

 

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At the beginning of the nineteenth century most of the countries in Europe were involved in imperialism. Each country had it's own motives for wanting to gain an empire and some of the reason were Economic, Political, Religious and Exploitation. Although all of the above are valid reasons, imperialism is more often attributed to economic motivation...
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The lack of raw materials to feed the industries meant the search for and control of areas from where raw materials could be obtained cheaply." For example, the special attraction of Africa and Asia was that they offered many of the raw materials needed by the multiplying factories of Europe: including cotton, silk, rubber, vegetable oils, and the rarer minerals...
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