Motives for British imperialism in Africa Before the Europeans began to establish new imperialism in Africa, little was known about the interior of the continent of Africa. However, after some explorers drilled down the core of Africa, the Europeans quickly noticed the economic importance of the area and how much they could benefit from it. At the time, the UK accounted for only a small amount of land in Africa, but after recognizing that they can earn money from the abundant resources of the inland region of Africa they want to break into African countries and take over I thought.
Before the 1870s, the main reason for British imperialism in Africa was the introduction of Christianity and European brand civilization to African countries due to the influence of Livingston. They also practice imperialism for trade purposes, but they are rare in Africa. The British economy has always been highly dependent on trade and the UK wants to have palm oil on the west coast of Africa. They dominated because the local political structure was unstable and there was no good business controlled by the British. For trade purposes, they concentrated on the imperialism of India and the Caribbean. Since the abolition of European slave trade in the 1830s Britain was not very interested in Africa. People are one of the few resources they are interested in. However, since 1870, the motivation behind British imperialism in Africa has changed dramatically for several reasons.
Motives for British imperialism in Africa Before the Europeans began to establish new imperialism in Africa, little was known about the interior of the continent of Africa. However, after some explorers drilled down the core of Africa, the Europeans quickly noticed the economic importance of the area and how much they could benefit from it. At that time, in England there was only a small land in Africa, but after noticing that you can earn money from the abundant resources that mainly played the economic factors of British imperialism in the 19th century? In today's society, omnipotent dollar is the driving force for most people to take action. But there are other reasons to promote change in the system, such as ethics, religious beliefs, values, ethics, etc. Even in the 19th century, the economy continued to be one of the most important parts of the country, so the society did not differ much from the present. This is obvious during the period