Analyse the European's changing attitudes towards empire from the ag of discovery to the scramble for africa.
The age of discovery and the scramble for africa are two movements involving the major European powers for the exploratiom and the colonization of africa.
The age of discovery took place around the 16 century, while the scramble for africa took place in the 19th century.
The major difference between these two movements was that the first one, the age of discovery was a movement, as the name explains to explore Africa and other continents too. It wasn't a totally military movement but it was very important for trade. Africa was and is a very fertile land, and there are many resources that in europe don't exist. The …show more content…
In the first age of colonization, European colonizors focused on what could the land offer. It is important to remember that we are in a period known as industrial revolution in europe, therefore having colonies that could bring goods was very important. The main focus was on goods, therefore the empire was not the most important thing, but it was probably so by the native africans in a negative way. First of all, Europeans were much more developed than africans, secondly because of slavery. It is in this periond in which slavery begins, it is the start of the triangle that will bring slaves to europe from africa and south …show more content…
Native africans still view it in a different way because being colonized is never nice, but european troops make the empire be seen in a different way also because they treat them badly because of their race.
The question is: how does the middle aged man living in france or england view empire? Differently from the age of discovery he probably views it in a more negative way.
There is no big reason for colonizing that piece of land in this time, if not because of the race. First of all, there is no reason because with the idustrialization that has happened in europe, all goods can be find there. Secondly, a big reason could be oil, but at that time they didn't know about th existance of oil under all of that sand, therefore, an ordinary man living in this times couldn't view empire in a totally positive way, but people would for sure ask themselves why are the our troops fighting in africa. The scramble for africa and the age of exploration are two periods in which the nist important thing is colonialism. Even though having colonies is seen in a positive way by europe at that time, probably the empire wasn't seen so positively.
Different eras, different objectives bring differnt views of events and