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The West Moves East By the late 1800s, European nations like Great Britain and France were growing more powerful. One way to gain power was to take control of other parts of the world. Europeans had set up trading posts in Africa and Asia in earlier centuries. However, European countries were no longer happy to just trade with foreign lands. They wanted to own and control the areas. In the 1880s, European imperialism increased in Africa and Asia. Imperialism is when a country rules over foreign lands. Although African and Asian armies fought the Europeans, they could not stop the invaders. The armies and navies of the Western countries were too powerful. Also, several old civilizations like the Ottoman Empire in Africa and Asia were losing power. Because the areas were weakened, it was easier for Europeans to take control of them. The Europeans took over the places they conquered in Africa and Asia and set up colonies. There were several economic reasons why Western powers wanted to control foreign lands. Manufacturers needed new places to get natural resources, like rubber and oil. They also wanted new markets to sell their goods in. In addition, military and merchant ships needed places around the world to refuel. European nations thought that ruling colonies all over the world increased a nation’s worth. Countries competed with each other to become the most powerful nation. For example, when France moved into West Africa, Britain and Germany quickly invaded nearby areas. They took the lands to build up their own empires while slowing down the French. Many Westerners thought they were helping the people in Africa and Asia. Some believed they had a duty to spread the blessings of Western civilization to other lands. These blessings included medicine, law, and Christian religion. Many Europeans thought Westerners had a humanitarian responsibility to bring civilization to primitive people. Missionaries, doctors, and colonial offi cials worked to spread European ideas in the foreign lands. Not all Westerners liked the idea of imperialism. Anti-imperialists said that Westerners were hypocrites. Western nations were moving toward democratic government at home but ruling colonies in an undemocratic way. The anti-imperialists did not think it was fair. They also said that imperialism helped Europeans get rich at the expense of native peoples. However, the imperialists were the stronger voice. By 1900, most parts of Africa, India, and Southeast Asia were governed by European imperialist powers. Place an X next to your Answer Choice on the line provided before options A, B,C, D 1. In the 1880s, European imperialism increased in . A. Africa and Asia B. Africa and South America C. North America and Asia D. Africa and Antarctica 2. was losing power in the late 1800s. A. Great Britain B. France C. The Ottoman Empire D. Germany 3. Western powers wanted to take over foreign lands because . A. they needed new places to get natural resources B. they wanted new markets to sell their goods in C. ships needed places around the world to refuel D. all of the above 4. said that the way Western nations were ruling colonies was unfair. A. Imperialists B. Anti-imperialists C. Westernists D. Psychologists 5. By , most parts of Africa, India, and Southeast Asia were governed by European imperialist powers. A. 1850 B. 1880 C. 1900 D. 1980 6. European countries wanted to take over foreign lands for reasons. A. economic B. political C. humanitarian D. all of the above 7. Many Europeans thought they had a responsibility to bring to primitive people. A. civilization B. food C. armies D. children 8. List two economic reasons European nations wanted to take over areas in Africa and Asia. True/False During this sections you will decide if each statement is true or false, and write “true” or “false” in the blank. 1. European imperialism decreased in Africa and Asia in the 1800s. 2. Imperialists wanted to take over foreign lands. 3. By 1900, most parts of Africa, India, and Southeast Asia were governed by European imperialist powers. 4. France, Britain, and Germany wanted to keep their empires small. 5. Anti-imperialists thought imperialism was fair.

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