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How did imperialism impact non-western economies? How did Europeans achieve these transformations of local economies? What were the effects of those transformations?
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The Europeans remapped the contours of empire in the closing decades of the nineteenth century. There was a global conquest that differentiated from earlier forms of empire that was often described as the “new imperialism”. The new imperialism had four features that stand out as novel. The European nations adopted imperialism as an official policy for the first time in the late nineteenth-century. This policy was set to replace empires governed by traders ruled by expansionist states. There was no single factor that truly explained the new imperialism. Imperialism impacted the non-western economics because it gave the Europeans access to a new efficient technology that changed the course of colonial conquest and domination. This technology played a major role in the spreading of the influence abroad. The Europeans were able to penetrate continental Africa with the arrival of gunboats, armstream boats and many other technologies. The economic context had changed therefore the single new factor was the leading industrial power of Germany and the United States. The local economies that was achieved by the Europeans was that they began to export one-third of its industrial goods and one-quarter of its investment capital to India. The effects of this transformation were that France was behind Germany as industrial produces but the French amassed the world's second largest empire.
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