32.3k views
5 votes
Cause and effect relationships exist throughout history. An economic cause of imperialism in Africa was the need for raw materials to help produce the goods. What was the effect of this in Africa?

User Blmoore
by
4.6k points

1 Answer

4 votes
I hope my answer is enough

This topic's content was written in 2003 and is part of the old curriculum content, we have modified it slightly to fit the new curriculum but we will be further updating the content in the coming months.

Many countries in the world experienced imperialism when they were taken over and ruled by a more powerful country. The main motive for imperialism was to obtain and control a supply of raw materials for industries. This meant that a weaker country with abundant natural resources would be colonised. Imperialists were often brutal in the way they treated the indigenous population. Sometimes they chose a less aggressive approach, obtaining the co-operation of the local people and working with their traditional rulers and social and political structures and practices.

User Gdupras
by
5.3k points