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IMPERIALISM
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Imperialism Definition: The policy of extending one country ’ s rule over weaker lands – This rose up out of the nationalism that spread across Europe as a result of Napoleon ’ s conquests. “ My country is the greatest ” Nations began to compete to see who was the greatest – How? Whoever had the strongest military, economy and controlled the most land (wealth) was the greatest. » Hence, Imperialism
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Imperialism Motives Driving Imperialism – Nationalism Viewed an empire as a measure of national greatness “All great nations in their fullness of their strength have desired to set their mark upon barbarian lands” – Economic Competition – European Racism Idea that the white race was superior to others Social Darwinism those that were fittest for survival enjoyed wealth and successes and were considered superior to others
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Imperialism Geopolitics – An interest in land for strategic location or product; often leads to conflict – European nations interested in specific resources in specific places but not always interested in taking over entire country Examples: canals, oil, water access
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Imperialism Motives Driving Imperialism – Missionary Impulse Desire to Christianize people Believed European rule was the best way to end evil practices (i.e. slave trade)
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Imperialism British Imperialism British dominated 19 th century imperialism Jump start due to early industrialization Originally about economics PRIDE Glorified imperialism in stories, newspapers, poetry Ex. Kipling’s White Man’s Burden Major Rivals: France Germany Belgium
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