In Asia and the Americans identify whether political, social, or economic interests were the main motivation for imperialist nations in both regions. Use two examples for each region.

I don't want you write it for me I just want to know if there is a site that I can read to answer this question or if you could help me start it.

Certainly! I can guide you on how to start researching to answer your question.

To analyze the motivation for imperialist nations in Asia and the Americas, you can begin by searching for scholarly articles and books on the topic. Here's a step-by-step process to find relevant sources:

1. Start with an academic search engine: Websites like Google Scholar, JSTOR, or Academic Search Premier are good places to begin your research. These platforms index scholarly articles from a wide range of disciplines.

2. Use relevant keywords: Begin your search with keywords like "imperialism in Asia," "imperialism in the Americas," or "motivations for imperialism." To further narrow down your search, combine these keywords with terms like "political motivation," "social motivation," or "economic motivation."

3. Evaluate search results: Skim through the titles and abstracts of the articles to see if they focus on the motivation behind imperialist actions in Asia and the Americas.

4. Check citation lists: Once you find a relevant article or book, take note of its title and author. Next, check the list of sources cited within to find additional materials that discuss specific examples of motivations for imperialism.

5. Use library resources: If you have access to a university library or have a public library card, make use of their online databases and catalogs. These resources often provide access to more extensive collections of academic literature.

6. Read widely: Gather a selection of sources, including both primary and secondary, to gain a comprehensive understanding of the topic. Primary sources might include historical documents, speeches, or correspondence from the time period, while secondary sources analyze and interpret these primary materials.

By following these steps, you should be able to find a range of sources discussing the motivations for imperialist nations in Asia and the Americas. Remember to critically evaluate the sources you find and cite them properly.

Your text materials are the best source. This article discusses colonialism, which is essentially the same as imperialism. You can also "google" imperialism. Type the word into your browser and click on "search" or press "enter".

Note that there are, generally, two types of colonialism: settler and exploitation. Often, the two work together. The settlers exploit the natural resources, agricultural capabilities, the labor of indigenous peoples, for the enrichment of the imperial or colonial power. Based on your reading of your assigned text materials, you should be able to find examples.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonialism

Ok thank you so much for your help!

I think you should also be aware that there is an informal kind of imperialism, too. A nation may, and in the last century commonly does, make alliances with a weaker nation, investing in the local economy or exerting political power, to gain an advantage over a rival nation. That, too, often involves exploitation of natural resources of the dominated area. Such informal imperialism can be for political reasons (as in the Cold War between the Soviet Union and "the West") or economic reasons, as in China's growing influence in Africa today. There are many instances/examples of such imperialism in Asia and the Americas.