Relacionar Columnas Imperialism, war...IVersión en línea Imperialism, war, revolution por Gehistart Artgeo 1 Between 1867 and 1914, it converted from a feudal country with agrarian economy to an industrialised and westernised country. 2 In some parts, the inhabitants did not have immunity to the diseases brought by the coloniser 3 Britain had a maritime empire so it tried to rule areas along the main sea routes 4 Converting native population to Christianity was used to justify imperialism 5 Westerners believed the white race was a superior 6 Western customs spread among indigenous 7 States in the South were in favour of slavery. In the north, slavery had already been abolitionist. 8 Westward expansion 9 Population grew during the industrial revolution 10 European countries looked for areas in which they could invest capital for a greater profit, obtain cheap raw materials and sell their industrial products. 11 Competition among the great powers to colonise new territories. Meiji Era Ideological factors Economic factors Political factors (territories) Demographic impact Migration Political factors United States (Civil War) Acculturation Religious factors United States