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    Imperialism left a deep impact, whether positive or negative will be addressed, on Asia and Africa in the political, economic, and social field. In the political field, they were affected in many ways, both negatively and positively. Positively, imperialism was a hidden blessing to many countries because it provided political unity to countries that had been torn by dissensions and strife before the arrival of the western powers. One example of this is India. The British provided political unity…

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    Colonialism and imperialism within Africa and Asia had a major role in the in the Decolonization era after 1945. Without the series of events that took place during this time the world as we know it today would not exist. By definition colonialism is “ control by one country over another area and its people” and De-colonization is the act of undoing all that was done during colonialism. Over the years Europeans had begun placing themselves on a pedestal that they believed they could never be…

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    European nations to abide other countries for resources, such as Africa. They wanted more resources to fuel their industrial production. Many nations look towards Africa as resource because it had raw materials and was a great marketplace for industrial products. Slowly during the 19th and 20th centuries, many Europeans raced to gain the vast areas of Africa to obtain resources such as, gold and diamonds. As a result this brought imperialism, which seizes control of a country or territory of a…

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    much of Africa remained untouched by the Europeans and other powers because of the deadly diseases and uncharted land. In fact, Africa earned itself the nickname “the white man’s grave.” This all changed though when the slave trade was outlawed in 1807 and slavery in 1833. Because of this end of slavery, Europe looked to imperialize and establish colonies. Explorations went underway and slowly but surely the holes or blank spaces were filled in the maps of Africa. Still only 10% of Africa was…

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    Until the mid 1800’s, Africa was a melting pot of cultures, with hundreds of different ethnic groups, religions, and languages. Although native Africans had had some contact with Europeans on occasion, nothing could possibly prepare them for the arrival of thousands of European colonists, hailing from highly advanced countries, and with technology, weapons, and laws completely unknown to the Africans. Their goal was to take advantage of the wealth of unexplored land and resources waiting to be…

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    towards Africa. Before the 19th century, European knew very little about the interior of Africa. But then in the 1800s that change when European explorers pushed their way into the interior of western and central Africa. But by the late 1800s Africa was under full assault as European nations competed with one another for control of the continent. The Driving Force behind Imperialism in Africa was; competition between Countries, resources, and cultural attitudes. A big reason toward Imperialism…

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    their newspapers how one has the bigger army than the other to increase approval rating if they went to war with another nation. Imperialism means a nation with a superior army ruling weaker nations and usually claiming them as colonies. With increase nationalism throughout several nations, they soon found themselves to claim territories over Africa. The Scramble for Africa…

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    The European colonization of the continent of Africa was horrible, it led each country in Europe wanted to be part of the imperialism of africa and this led to the destruction of a lot of african tribes. Europeans brought with them to Africa such things as roads, transportation, and communications, but they did more harm than good. European powers, such as Britain, France and Germany were the main imperialist powers in Africa during the late 1800s. All of these countries were…

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    HISTORY OF GLOBALIZATION IN AFRICA Odozor states that the tools of Globalization are colonization and missionary event. The process by which the world is turning more and more into “a single place” dates back to pre-colonial times when groups began to interact with each other either to trade or to engage in battle with each other in search of slaves. The missionary movements of various religions and colonization have contributed more than any other phenomenon to draw Africa into the global…

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    European Imperialism in Africa had a negative effect on both Africa and the rest of the world by destroying African society, technology and culture. Europe, In the late 1800’s made its way into Africa. As Africa grew countries such as France, Britain, and Germany came in for personal benefits and started taking their resources. These European powers went into Africa destroying their society, materials, and culture because they only cared about their strength and resources. Africa was an easy…

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