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S Africa was extremely useful for Britain as a sort of refueling station for British ships going to India to trade by the route around Africa before the Suez Canal was dug

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Q: What was the cause of the British imperialism in S Africa?
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Why imperialize Africa?

AnswerBefore the 1870's the major cause for British imperialism in Africa was to bring Christianity and European-brand society to African countries. They also practiced imperialism for trade purpose, but very little in Africa. The British economy has always depended deeply on trade, and Britain did want the West Coast of Africa for its palm oil. They took control of it simply because the native political structure was too unstable for good commerce without British management. The British also wanted to bring the English orderly government to Africans and spread christianity.


Where and when did british first colonize africa?

The British colonised parts of South Africa in the 1860's and 1870's.


What religion did the British bring to Africa in the 1890's?

the British brought christianity to Africa, protestantism.


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Which of the following was not a major cause of imperialism in the 1800's?

population overcrowding in europe


What are three facts about imperialism?

It took place in the late 1800's to the early 1900's. Great Britain and France were very big players in this. Africa was a prime target.


What empire controlled North Africa in the 1800's?

The british empire


Why didn't us acquire colonies in Africa?

America wasn't as focused on Imperialism as, say, France or Britain. Also, much of Africa was divvied up between nations by the 1880's.


What European country took over Africa?

Since this is in the section of Germany in WW2, Europe, there was no sole conquering nation of Africa. England and France had still controlled a large amount of colonies (from the Age of Imperialism as well as taking German colonial possessions post WWI). However, Italy (under the fascist Mussolini), had picked up part of Ethiopia (which was independent at the time due to repelling Italy in the Age of Imperialism), as well as part of British East Africa. The Nazis (under the "Desert Fox", Rommel), had been spreading East across Northern Africa via tank warfare


What was Britain's only colony in Africa?

The UK actually had many colonies in Africa! The British owned parts of Africa all the way from the 1600's to 1980.


Which European countries were fighting for a position in Africa?

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Why was the time period called new imperialism?

because the British state, along with a few European allies, colonized the entire planet, including the U.S. but the 1900's and 2000's would best be described as the age of imperialism, as the U.S. state has colonized over 150 countries with city-sized military bases.