1. The need for raw materials.
2. The need for land and foreign territories.
3. The desire to end the slave trade.
4. The desire for power between European countries.
5. The desire to invest in Africa.
6. Over-population in European countries.
7. The desire for cheaper labor.
8. The desire to spread Christianity.
9. The need to sell their manufactured products.
10. The need to eliminate unemployment.
Reasoning for Order
1. The need for raw materials was placed first because raw materials were needed for European industry and this led European nations to explore other countries. Raw materials included minerals as well as grown materials.
2. The need for land and foreign territories was placed …show more content…
The desire to end the slave trade was placed third because Europeans felt that the slave trade was very harsh. The idea of slavery began to fade away in Europe and they wanted to abolish it.
4. The desire for power between European countries was placed fourth because European countries often competed with each other. This was no different during the “scramble for Africa” and the idea was that the more territories and land that you had, the more powerful you were.
5. The desire to invest in Africa was placed fifth because of its importance to the European people. Europeans wanted to invest in Africa because of the potential and the failing markets in Europe.
6. Over-population in European countries was placed sixth because the over-population led to many social unrests. Crime increased with the over-population and European countries felt that if Africa was colonized then they could send citizens there.
7. The desire for cheaper labor was placed seventh because Europeans needed cheap labor. They needed to manufacture goods as well as extract goods too.
8. The desire to spread Christianity was placed eighth because Europeans wanted to spread their western ways and essentially westernize countries. They spread Christianity throughout areas of Africa, but this was not an absolute major