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Economic gain served as a primary motivator for British imperialism in Africa, driving the expansion of colonial interests. The quest for resources and markets led to significant exploitation of the continent's wealth. This pursuit not only shaped the political landscape but also had profound social and cultural impacts on African societies. The interplay between economic ambitions and imperial policies reveals the complexities of colonial relationships and their lasting effects on the region.
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Economic Development of Africa, 1880-1939 Vol 1, David Sunderland
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