Social Motives Of Imperialism

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The three main motives that drove the European countries to imperialism other parts of the world were economic reasons, political reasons, and social reasons. Economic motive- imperial governments, and private companies under those governments, sought ways to maximize profits. Political motive- patriotism and growing imperial power spurred countries to compete with others for supremacy. Social motive- Catholic church sent out missionaries to convert people to Christianity. They believed that Europeans had a duty to civilize them.

There was so much violence in King Leopold II's Congo because slavery was widely practiced and accepted, and war could occur between tribes.

The two major events were the economic imperialism and the Sepoy rebellion.

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