WORLD HISTORY

COLONIALISM AND IMPERIALISM

COLONIALISM AND ITS ANALYSIS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Which of the following are reasons one nation might colonize other nations?
A
to take revenge for past misdeeds
B
to control or gain access to natural resources
C
to gain power or security
D
because they believe their culture is superior or better
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The opportunity to make money was one of the primary motivators for the colonization of the New World. The Virginia Company of London established the Jamestown colony to make a profit for its investors. Europe’s period of exploration and colonization was fueled largely by necessity.

Detailed explanation-2: -Causes of colonisation The reasons for African colonisation were mainly economic, political and religious. During this time of colonisation, an economic depression was occurring in Europe, and powerful countries such as Germany, France, and Great Britain, were losing money.

Detailed explanation-3: -Economic competition among industrial nations. Political and military competition, including the creation of a strong naval force. A belief in the racial and cultural superiority of people of Anglo-Saxon descent.

Detailed explanation-4: -Europeans colonised India for a variety of reasons, including economic, political, and religious. The economic motive was to gain access to India’s wealth, including its spices, textiles, and other commodities. The political motive was to establish European control over a strategically important region.

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