Throughout the age of New Imperialism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, empires expanded their territories driven by economic, strategic, political, cultural, and ideological motivations. Economically, the demand for raw materials, new markets, investment opportunities, and cheap labor played crucial roles. Strategically, control over key territories provided naval bases and fueled national pride. Cultural and ideological justifications included the belief in the 'White Man's Burden' and the spread of Western values. The impact on colonized societies was profound, affecting their economies, governance, and cultural structures.
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Economic exploitation of raw materials, new markets, and cheap labor
Strategic territorial control for naval and military advantages
Cultural indoctrination and the 'White Man's Burden' ideology
Imposition of foreign governance and legal structures on colonized societies
Disruption of traditional lifestyles and institutions
Provision of investment opportunities for surplus capital from industrialized nations
Spread of Western education, religion, and cultural values
National pride and competition among European powers
Construction of infrastructure like railways and ports in colonies
Long-term economic, social, and cultural impacts on colonized societies.
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