European
Imperialism has been described as the age of global integration as European social order manifested an outward movement to other continents. This
paper examines how the slow "globalization" by Europeans was fostered by
different cultures in the lands they occupied. It has been said that most of the countries did not suffer from imperialism, but this paper shows that this depended on the ruler of the country and the way the changes were implemented. Cultures in the different areas are compared - Asia, Africa and the New World - to see how they were effected by European Imperialism.