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Motives of Imperialism
Exploratory motive:
➢ to explore unknown or unchartered[1] territory
➢ to investigate unknown cultures
➢ to conduct scientific research
➢ to conduct medical searches for the causes and treatments of diseases
➢ to go on an adventure
Religious motive:
➢ the desire to spread Christianity
➢ to protect European missionaries in other regions
➢ to spread European values and moral beliefs
➢ to educate peoples of other cultures
➢ to end the slave trade in Africa
Economic motive:
➢ to make money
➢ to expand and control foreign trade
➢ to create new markets for products
➢ to acquire raw materials and cheap labour
➢ to compete for investments and resources and transportation method
Ideological motive:
➢ based on cultural values such as the belief that the white race was superior
➢ other cultures were seen as “primitive” or “inferior”
➢ it seemed justified that Europeans should “civilise” peoples in other parts of the world
➢ great nations should have great empires
➢ belief in the “survival of the fittest” (Social Darwinism)
Political motive:
➢ based on a nation’s desire to gain power
➢ to compete with other European countries
➢ to expand territory
➢ to gain prestige by winning colonies
➢ to boost national pride and security
Motives of Imperialism
Exploratory motive:
➢ to explore unknown or unchartered[2] territory
➢ to investigate unknown cultures
➢ to conduct scientific research
➢ to conduct medical searches for the causes and treatments of diseases
➢ to go on an adventure
Religious motive:
➢ the desire to spread Christianity
➢ to protect European missionaries in other regions
➢ to spread European values and moral beliefs
➢ to educate peoples of other cultures
➢ to end the slave trade in Africa
Economic motive:
➢ to make money
➢ to expand and control foreign trade
➢ to create new markets for products
➢ to acquire raw materials and cheap labour
➢ to compete for investments and resources and transportation method
Ideological motive:
➢ based on cultural values such as the belief that the white race was superior
➢ other cultures were seen as “primitive” or “inferior”
➢ it seemed justified that Europeans should “civilise” peoples in other parts of the world
➢ great nations should have great empires
➢ belief in the “survival of the fittest” (Social Darwinism)
Political motive:
➢ based on a nation’s desire to gain power
➢ to compete with other European countries
➢ to expand territory
➢ to gain prestige by winning colonies
➢ to boost national pride and security
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[2] auf keiner Landkarte verzeichnet
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