Control of trade routes
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No, Kenya is not a European country. It is located in East Africa.
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European imperialism was motivated by a desire for economic gains in both regions.
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It motivated other European countries to seek African colonies for their economic benefit.
papal efforts to unite western European rulers and nobles in support of the papacy.
They do as long as there is a motivated voluntary team to take care of it... But it is definitely part of our tradition!
European expansionism was successful in Africa due to sophistication of weaponry and Europes monopoly of the slave trade.
The search of raw materials was one f the factors that motivated European nations to explore the Western Hemisphere and establish colonies. The availability of cheap human labor was another factor.
Mercantilism theories did not cause European nations to abandon their overseas colonies. Mercantilism, in fact, motivated colonial expansion and war.
the desire for new markets, raw materials, and strategic advantage
European explorers were primarily motivated by the desire for new trade routes, especially to access valuable spices and resources in Asia. Additionally, the pursuit of land and wealth, driven by competition among European powers, spurred exploration. The spread of Christianity and the quest for new territories also played significant roles in motivating these expeditions. Ultimately, the promise of adventure and the potential for fame further fueled their ambitions.
European expansion to the New World was primarily motivated by the desire for economic gain, including the pursuit of new trade routes and access to valuable resources such as gold, silver, and spices. Additionally, the spread of Christianity and the competition for power among European nations fueled exploration and colonization efforts. Technological advancements in navigation and shipbuilding also made long voyages more feasible, further encouraging expansion.