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Why was Europe’s "New Imperialism" abroad essentially a movement to maintain the existing

state of social and political affairs at home by the late nineteenth century?

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In the late 1800's, economic, political, and religious motives prompted these nations to expand their influence over other regions, each with a goal to increase their power across the globe.

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