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The four motives for New Imperialism were: Economic. Strategic, Humanitarian, and Foreign Investment.

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New imperialism differed from old imperialism in several key ways. Unlike old imperialism, new imperialism was driven by industrialization and the desire for raw materials and markets. It also involved the colonization of territories in Africa and Asia, rather than just trading posts. Additionally, new imperialism was characterized by a more aggressive and militaristic approach by European powers, leading to increased competition and conflict among them.

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Industrialization was brought to the countries that were taken over by Imperialism such as new ways of thinking and new ideas.

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The four motives for New Imperialism were: Economic. Strategic, Humanitarian, and Foreign Investment.

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America needed new markets for its goods, not a source of raw material for industries

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to look for new land and to find new material.

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technology = know how.

what did new imperialism learn how to do?

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Imperialism offered a new kind of frontier for American expansion. some believed that Imperialism was a celebration of American tradition and creative spirit. there was a growth and popularity of youth scouting during this period.

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Imperialism was actually caused by revolutions such as the Industrial Revolutions. This revolution brought new inventions of technology and also power.

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Imperialism. It's not exactly "taking" over the countries, but definitely turning the territories into colonies. There are two types of imperialism, but the one you are probably looking for is New Imperialism.

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The lack of atmosphere on the moon

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need for a new source of cheap labor

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Expansion and the creation of new markets are some of the most important goals of the Imperialism. They also wanted to make Christianity stronger.

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It was written to save the government from Imperialism

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When a country takes over new lands or countries it is known as imperialism, colonization or annexation. This can be driven by motives such as expanding territory, resources, power, or spreading ideology. It often involves political and military dominance over the conquered land and its people.

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Some of the benefits of European imperialism in Africa and Asia is that they created road systems for efficent travel, it introduced the world to new foods, spices and languages, and new species of animals and plants were discovered.

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Not currently. New Imperialism was a policy of the British Empire from the early 1800s to the early 1900s. The British Empire set up many colonies throughout Africa during that time.

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Anti-Imperialism is any belief or practice which opposes imperialism.

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Imperialism caused many new nations to emerge from tribal Africa. Several tribes were brought together to form nations where none existed before.

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New political tensions developed becuase people didnt know who to follow anymore, the original east, or the modernized western imperialism

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.desire for military strength .thirst for new markets
.belief in cultural superiority

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Mid 1800's to early 1900's

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There was a driving need for new markets and more resources.

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Resources, Land, Money, Work Forces.

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What problems faced new nation in Latin America?

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The concept of an American Empire was first popularized during the presidency of .... The 'new' imperialism, then, has led to an alignment of the interests of .... and the imperial role of the United States in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.

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The Suffix of Imperialism is ism.

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Anti-imperialism is any belief or practice which opposes imperialism.

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M. E. Tracy has written:

'New world challenge to imperialism' -- subject(s): Democracy, Imperialism, Politics and government, World politics

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Beveridge was for Imperialism, while Twain was against imperialism.

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A significant increase in Egyptian imperialism in the New Kingdom.

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Direct political control over the colony

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A domestic one.

The Age of Discovery sent explorers to discover new lands, which allowed for imperialism - the practice by which nations extend their power to foreign lands.

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Some people would say there is no "new imperialism"-- that what we see in many cases is just the same old imperialism in a new form, aided by globalization and corporate money. It should also be noted that the term "imperialism" is a very contested and controversial term. Not everyone believes that economic expansion by richer nations is in fact imperialism.

That said, there are many human rights groups which feel that the wealthier western nations are in fact guilty of a modern-day version of imperialism, by exploiting poorer nations (mostly in the third world), plundering their resources to make such goods as cellphones or computers. So there may not be one catchy word or phrase to describe this, but economic exploitation (or corporate exploitation) might be one way to express it.

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Old imperialism, which occurred from the 15th to 19th centuries, was driven by the desire for resources, wealth, and power. It involved direct control and exploitation of colonies through military conquest. New imperialism, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, focused on economic dominance and spreading Western culture and values. It used economic and political influence to control colonies. The impacts of old imperialism were often more brutal and exploitative, leading to widespread suffering and loss of culture for colonized regions. New imperialism had a more subtle impact, with economic exploitation and cultural assimilation causing long-term effects on colonized societies.

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Some Economic causes for Imperialism include:

-search for new markets and competition for these new markets by the great powers.

-want to gain profit from places such as Asia and Africa.

-Need for natural resources such as coal to help power industries.

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imperialism is when a militarily stronger country overtakes a militarily weaker country and colonizes it.

manifest destiny is the belief in the God-given right to move as far as possible to settle new land.

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Social, Economic, and Political power

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