Introduction: The age of imperialism can not simply be defined as a vast self-expansion related to the strict view of the nationalist, but rather a multifaceted world rooted in philosophical roots of racism and social Darwinism It is defined as competitive competition. All imperialists' techniques mainly target all aggressive things, such as the motivation and desire of Western power, and then affect the success of all imperialists and their colonies. Driven by industrialization, Europeans are aware of the urgent necessity of raw materials and new markets in order to maintain stable expansion and wealth.
Europe's imperialism in Africa and Asia was developed based on the specific motives that seemed to fit the world view of the world after the Napoleonic War. Maintaining economic interests (ie global expansion of the domestic market), maintaining trade routes, liberating from foreign influences and threats of colonies, maintaining national fame, and finally to prove moral responsibility and its interference European missionary activities and evangelism campaign All motives of Africa and Asia. The decline of the continental empire and the more realistic world view are becoming the focus of attention As Europe crowds more and more crowds, the great power of Europe is ranked as the world economic, military, moral leader I get motivation to find something to keep. Alternative system
Imperialism between Africa and Asia is similar in several ways. On both continents, Europeans established economic colonies, but in Africa, imperialism is also economic but social and political. In Asia and Africa, imperialism brought strong independence to Africa such as Liberia, Ethiopia, Thailand and Asia. Missionaries were founded on both continents to transform local people into Christianity. In Vietnam, missionaries in France were persecuted by locals. They were afraid to pose a threat to Confucianism. In Africa, the treatment of missionaries is better than that of French missionaries in Vietnam. Imperialism brought about trade between Africa and Asia. In Africa, they exchange gold and diamonds in their homes in Europe. In Asia, they exchange spices and ingredients for Europeans. In Africa and Asia, imperialism brought together the European countries conflicting on the continents of each continent. After that Britain regained control of Sudan