Europeans established new colonies in the lands of the New World *someone needs to study* -Marizah
They took over the lands first and stayed focused on the land with there armies. Also at the same time kept there lands under control and there lands were still defended.
Farmers decided to sell their land and move to the cities were they became beggars.
Not in terms of philosophy. It was the Renaissance and its re-discovery of Greek and Roman philosophy and arts that at this time changed European thought. The peoples in the discovered lands were either seen as heathen barbarians or as representatives of a totally alien culture. The voyages only changed European knowledge of geography and changed its thoughts about the possibilities for economic growth.
TO expand thir lands
The formation of the Assyrian Empire. Assyrians conquered foreign lands, which is Imperialism.
It was immoral for European nations to claim land in the Americas that were already inhabited by natives. This is because some people were displaced and used as slaves.
an Anti-imperialist is a person who is against nations taking over foreign lands to expand
Analyze what it is about European nations that drove them to establish colonial settlements and eventually political dominion over faraway lands.
They controlled Muslim lands economically, tecnologically,and/or through military attacks.
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when did the French claim riches
They wanted resources, (ores, precious stones, spices, gold, silver, etc) , market, cheap labour and prestige. Some of thee places were important strategic points as well.
They competed for Indian lands, because the European nations were invading.
During the Colonial Period, European nations were interested in discovering new lands and new trade-markets mostly for the sake of economic enrichment. That new goods might improve European lifestyles, that new lands could bring glory, that new lands and peoples could be converted to European religious views -- all of these and more were also involved in the European frenzy for discovery at this time.
The Incas believed that the lands conquered by a Sapa Inca were still inherently sacred and connected to the spiritual world. They viewed these conquered territories as extensions of their own and believed in harmonizing both the conquered and Inca lands through rituals and ceremonies.
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.