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Imperialism DBQ Due to industrialization the world became much more advanced in ways such as exploring new parts of the world that were thought to be unknown. Industrialization started to push both Europeans and Americans to reach the new extents of the world , which are known as Africa, Asia and South East Asia.
During the mid 17th Century many changes began to occur due to the new effects of finding the new regions. As an outcome , the changes led to many massive effects in social, economic and political areas. This seemed to effect the colonized nations but also those who were being colonized . Social life during the time of industrialization became very heavily looked upon. Religion was a …show more content…
The document was slightly biased. Written by an African(pov), the document shows that the black roles and white roles became switched. Document 4 , quoted from Josiah Strong states the "
Competiton of Races" . This seems to be a negative effect of imperialism. This document seems very biased considering the reverend is a christian. Documents 1 and 5 discuss the effect of economic production.
Document 1 refers to imperialism as being a positive aspect. The author, O.P. Austin shares that imperialism is bringing in new things such as railroads, roads, trains, canals and telegraphs. The author seems to be the colonized americans and all for imperialism. Document 5, written by John Hobson , states that imperialism has negative effects due to the lack of money being recieved by the merchants. It becomes harder because of the new inventions and less needed man labor. Documents 2 and 6 express the political effects of Imperialism and industrialization. Parker T. Moore states, "Last but by no means least, let us add poloticians to our list of empire builders."
This seems very positive and shows that Moore has