During new Imperialism, the number of settlers compared to old imperialism.
increased a little
decreased greatly
increased greatly
remained the same
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During new Imperialism, the number of settlers compared to old imperialism increased greatly.
This increase was largely due to the motivations of European countries to establish colonies for economic gain and resource exploitation, alongside the spread of their cultural and social values. Unlike old imperialism, which was often focused on trade and limited settlements, new imperialism saw a significant number of Europeans moving to these colonies, particularly in Africa and Asia, leading to a transformation in demographics and colonial policies.
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