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    EXPLORING THE WEST * No stop to the expansion to the west * 1840‚ Americans occupied all East of the Mississippi River * Less than 60 years after independence‚ most of population lived west THE FUR TRADE * Fur trade boosted exploration on America * Traders & trappers depended on the goodwill of Natives * Oregon Country was the trading place for Natives and Americans * Not until 1820 were Americans be able to challenge British dominance of the trans-Mississippi fur trade

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    Imperialization came about through the necessity of resources for industrialization and began in the 19th century when industrial progress drove nations to search for new markets for their products. The competition that was fueled by these nations would have lead to all out war without treaties and agreements being made on the side of the conquerors‚ however‚ at no time did they consider the desires of the conquered. They did not just claim land‚ but create social structures similar to theirs‚

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    European Imperialism and the colonial expansion of the 19th and 20th centuries were met with a great deal of criticism. Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness offers a vivid description of the brutality and exploitation that imperialism manufactured. Through the narration Marlow’s journey up the Congo River and into the heart of Africa‚ Conrad reveals his central critique and his understandings of the notions of civilization‚ Christianity‚ and commerce. Similarly to Conrad‚ J.A. Hobson criticized imperialism

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    In the late 1860’s when Mill published his essay on “The Subjection of Women” women’s rights were extremely low but slowly rising. Almost two decades later‚ women are still not equal to men when it comes to getting their voice heard. Women have trouble getting their opinions voiced in places such as congress. Almost all of our legislation is still created from the ideas of men without even the slightest opinion from women. At the time of Mill’s essay‚ women were not allowed to be educated and be

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    meant by the term imperialism. Discuss the causes of imperialism in the 1800s. Kamar Findlay ID# 092165839 Mico University College Imperialism in Africa Mrs. Pitter October 29‚ 2011 Imperialism is "the creation and or maintenance of an unequal economic‚ cultural‚ and territorial relationship‚ usually between states and often in the form of an empire‚ based on domination and subordination" (Johnston‚ 2000.p.375). In its simplest form Farah and Karls (2001) describes imperialism as one country’s

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    European imperialism has shaped the world over and over many times‚ acquiring many colonies throughout the globe. The colonization of Africa was no different for the Europeans. The need for raw materials motivated Europeans to acquire new lands in order to provide resources for their industrialized economies. The strong sense of a burden to civilize and enlighten others became the perspective for the approach of colonization. The sense of nationalism was always the contrary notion to imperialism. During

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    In response to the scramble for Africa‚ Africans had actions spurring conflict with Europeans‚ reactions to Europe’s actions during colonization‚ and actions of peaceful accord. Many African kingdoms‚ who had governed themselves before European colonization‚ were against the colonization of their lands under other European countries. Based on an African Ashanti queen’s account‚ in document six‚ it is clear that the colonizing Europeans had very little respect for monarchies already in place (Doc

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    In 1846‚ the Spanish colony of Cuba thrived in the illegal slave trade that continued to replenish the supplies of enslaved Africans‚ which made up 36% of the enslaved population in Cuba. The socio-economic characteristics of the Cuban population demonstrated approximately that half of the enslaved persons labored on a sugar plantation. Those same individuals were subjected to a brutal work regime‚ spoke only the language of their diverse African origin and prohibited from contact with the creole

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    Headrick begins to explain his approach to the European imperialism expansion during the 19th century in a manner in where he discusses that technological innovations were strong indicators that they played a crucial role in the upbringing of the movement. Creators‚ innovators‚ tinkers‚ and inventors where necessary tools in order for communities to thrive and survive. One visual example would be the expansion to the desert area that was once California‚ this was made possible by an invention that

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    Imperialism is the act of a dominant country wielding its power to control a weaker and less developed area. Colonies‚ conquests‚ and economic exploitations are a few examples of imperialism. A numerous amount of countries were imperialistic during the 19th and 20th century‚ such as Britain‚ France‚ Germany‚ and Italy. Many of these countries occupied territory in Africa to collect valuable exports such as ivory‚ rubber‚ diamonds‚ and gold. The imperialist oppression of many countries led to numerous

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