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After 1880, European colonization was motivated by the (1) urge to acquire African technology (2) need for an increase in the production of sugar (3) desire for new markets (4) demand for labor in the Americas
World War I: Nationalistic Bosnian assassians, supplied by the Serbian terrorist orginization Black Hand tried to kill Austrian Archeduke Frand Ferdinand, a few countries started arguing... and eventually it was everyone pointing fingers and saying "i'm gonna fight you because you fought my friend".
World War II: Germany was blamed for WWI, and world leaders came together to decide what to do, and decided to severly punish Germany. Once Germany learned of it's punishments and how it affected the country Germans/Germany became furious. One artist, who we know as Adolf Hitler, came up and said he could easily change the problems facing the Weimer Republic (Germany of the time). During this time, radicals could easily gain support because of how much people wanted change, and one such party that was active in this time was the Nazi Party. Hitler worked his way to become leader of the Nazi Party, and after tried to turn his reign into a dictatorship. He failed a coup and the successfully got to the top (meaning he could do what he likes) through legit means. After Hitler became a big fascist leader, he linked up with other fascists and everyone was basically waiting for Germany to make a move because world tension was super high.
This society founded in the US in 1816 encouraged free black people to emigrate to Liberia where a new colony was set up in SW Africa. It was mainly founded by Quakers and evangelicals but also included some slaveowners in Maryland. Their migration was partly to liberate them from slavery but also to avoid a slave rebellion in the US. The Haitian black slave rebellion in 1791 may have spurred some of these slaveowners to promote this alternative,