British imperial expansion refers to the period in history when Britain sought to increase its influence and control over territories around the world, including Africa. During this time, Britain established colonies, protectorates, and spheres of influence to expand its political, economic, and military power.
Related terms
Scramble for Africa: This term refers to the intense competition between European powers, especially Britain, France, and Germany, for territorial control in Africa during the late 19th century.
Colonialism: Colonialism is a system where one country exercises political control over another region or territory. It often involves exploitation of resources and imposition of cultural norms by the ruling power.
Sphere of Influence: A sphere of influence refers to an area or region where a particular country has significant economic or political influence without direct control or formal colonization.