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Economic gain served as a primary driving force behind British imperialism in Africa, influencing policies and actions throughout the continent. The pursuit of resources, trade routes, and profitable markets shaped the British approach to colonization, leading to significant social and political changes in African societies. This exploration of imperialism highlights the complex interplay between economic interests and the impacts on local populations, revealing the motivations and consequences of colonial endeavors in Africa.
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Economic Development of Africa, 1880-1939 vol 3, David Sunderland
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