One major economic motivation for European Imperialism during the Industrial Revolution was the insatiable demand for raw materials to fuel industrial production. European nations sought to secure access to resources such as cotton, rubber, and minerals from colonized regions, which were critical for manufacturing goods. Additionally, imperial powers aimed to establish new markets for their finished products, ensuring profitable trade relationships and fostering economic growth at home. This quest for resources and markets ultimately drove the expansion of empires across Africa, Asia, and the Americas.
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