Old Imperialism

Old Imperialism is a term given to the period of European imperialism before 1870, during which powers were motivated by 'gold, glory and gospel'. Gold referred to the wealth (precious metals and valuable merchandise) that the newly discovered lands promised to deliver, glory described the pride a monarch of Europe felt in laying claim to new land and gospel was a reference to the deisre of European powers to 'bring heathens to Christ'. Mercantilist principles drove old imperialism. Examples include: Portugese Goa (India), The Dutch in Java and the Spanish in South America.

 

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