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4. “When human societies were agricultural in nature, they were more peaceful. The stage of industrialization brought more chaos in the world”. Analyze the statements in context of European Imperialism.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The growth of industrialization led to an increase in demand for raw materials and markets to sell goods. This, along with the increased European competition as a result of nationalism, led to imperialism. Industrial nations annexed colonies in Africa and Asia in order to gain raw materials and markets to sell goods.

Answered by skyfall63
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"When human societies were agricultural in nature, they were more peaceful. The stage of industrialization brought more chaos in the world"

Explanation:

  • When industrialisation began, the peace which had existed within the human societies because of the fact that they were "more agricultural" had come to an end. The "European "colonialism/Imperialism" had come about after there was so "much competition"  which was introduced by "nationalism".
  • Industrialisation had led to the rising demand for the "raw materials" which they utilised to produce goods, and this resulted in the "significant growth" in the "markets" where these products were to be sold.
  • In order to meet their objectives, Europe took control of nations with adequate raw material & nations which had the capacity to have a huge market for the finished goods & began colonising "African & Asian" nations. This lead to "imperialism" in tandem with the rise in European competition caused by "nationalism". Hence, in order to procure raw materials & markets to export goods, industrial nations conquered territories in Asia & Africa.

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