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During new imperialism, the number of settlers
compared to old imperialism.

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Fewer.
New imperialism (late 19th–early 20th century) generally involved economic/extractive control and small administrative/military presences rather than mass European settlement. By contrast, “old” imperialism (Age of Discovery and early colonial period) produced large settler societies in the Americas, Australia and parts of Africa. (There were exceptions in new imperialism—e.g., settler colonies in Algeria, South Africa, Kenya—but overall settler numbers were lower.)