How was European culture diffused around the world?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: In two waves of exploration and conquest European countries dominated most of the rest of the world. The major reason European countries engaged in building large empires was to protect their commercial investments in foreign lands and to control these lands as markets for themselves. At the beginning of the age of the European voyages, European demand for foreign products grew rapidly and soon, the Europeans were no longer content to trade with native peoples for these goods, and the Europeans themselves established overseas estates and plantations and applied large-scale techniques to specialized production. During the second wave, the European powers were joined by the United States, which had freed itself from imperial rule less than a hundred years earlier. The "western countries" of Europe and the United States had an enormous influence on the lands they controlled. The western countries competed among themselves for access and control of raw materials that would benefit their home economies. In many places, European companies took land and resources that had belonged to local cultural groups. Many local peoples were forced to work at mining, agriculture, and forestry to move raw materials to ships waiting to set sail for Europe.

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