AP European History
The Age of Imperial Expansion refers to a period, primarily in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when European powers expanded their empires aggressively across Africa, Asia, and the Pacific. This era was marked by a scramble for colonies, driven by economic interests, nationalistic fervor, and a belief in cultural superiority, often termed as the 'White Man's Burden'. The implications of this expansion were profound, leading to widespread changes in global dynamics, economics, and cultures.