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Modern World History: The Causes and Motivations for the Scramble for Africa

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Industrialization led to the "scramble for Africa" by European countries seeking raw materials, markets, and cheap labor. However, other factors played a role such as political, ideological, and religious reasons. Examine these reasons in the following summary along with pictures and a transcript of the poem White Man's Burden.

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