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What Were The Motives For Imperialism

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Answered by MaskedTitan
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Five Motives for Imperialism. Various motives prompt empires to seek to expand their rule over other countries or territories. These include economic, exploratory, ethnocentric, political, and religious motives.

Answered by Anonymous
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Certain motives for imperialism are :

• Military : people usually make the imperialistic movements when they see a region militarily weak so that it can be easily colonised.

• Administration : certain policies like divide and rule, war over war, etc. are adopted due to which administration of a region becomes weak. Thus making it easy for invasion.

• People : When people are to be looked upon, we can notice that most of imperialistic movements are taken where people are considered to be primitive.

• Region : Imperialists look upon region conquer which is most suitable for them as away from their enemies as well as near to their other colonies.

• Resources and Economy : Economy of a region is most looked upon because most of the imperialists usually take profits from the region where they establish their imperialism.

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