Why did imperialism cause conflicts between regional groups?
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The different countries in Europe had their own
distinct cultural groups. This resulted in increasing rivalries among them for
their own benefit and interest to vie with one another to gain the upper hand
or more power. Also, the alliance system caused the nations to become a part of
the conflict one after the other.
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Explanation:
- The “imperialism” cause conflicts between the regional groups caused after “the European countries” which is used ‘cultural differences’ to increase “local rivalries” for their own purposes.
- Powerful European nations used the old quote "split and win" to divide other countries using cultural differences to increase local differences.
- In this way, with a nation, it was easy to divide from within, win for them, dominate or oppress them.
- With this scenario, it was easy to implement imperialist goals and expansionist ideas in many areas.
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