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3 April, 14:42

What are the 4 motives of imperialism and their definition

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  1. 3 April, 17:32
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    Economic

    desire to make money

    to expand and control foreign trade

    to create new markets for products

    to acquire raw materials and cheap labor

    to compete for investments and resources

    to export industrial technology and transportation methods

    Military

    To claim territory to create bases to protect the empire

    to exercise military force

    to use as a refuel and resupply area

    to boost national pride and security

    Political

    based on a nations desire to gain power

    to compete with other european countries

    to expand territory

    to gain prestige by winning colonies

    to boost national prid

    Ideological

    based on cultural values such as the belief that the white race was superior

    other cultures were "primitive"

    social Darwinism

    europeans should "civilize" peoples in other parts of the world

    great nations will survive

    Religious

    the desire to spread christianity

    to protect european missionaries in other lands

    to spread european values and moral beliefs

    to educate peoples of other culture

    to end slave trade in Africa

    Exploratory

    the desire to explore "unknown" or uncharted territory

    to conduct scientific research

    to conduct medical searches for the causes and treatments of disease

    to go on an adventure

    to investigate unknown cultures
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