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    MSA 180 SQ 2013 Analytic paper two Colonial Modernity and Human Differences Colonization is the process through which one nation asserts its sovereignty over another for the following reasons. This process is both a mental and physical process that affects both the colonizer and the colonized. The first reason mentioned here for a nation to pursue a policy of colonialism is economic incentive. The imperial state could require more resources to continue its growth. Military incentives are

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    exploration and colonization is necessary. Next‚ Gonzalo’s interest in the island and his “plantation” scheme illustrate the English imperial yearning for the New World. In addition‚ the first exchange between Caliban and Prospero encapsulate the conflicts of indigenous people and the colonizers in an imperial relationship. Finally‚ the question remains if Caliban represents specifically Native Americans or broadly represents subjugated indigenous people by English colonization. Shakespeare’s

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    Awadalla‚ Marwan HGN22X Period #1 1/09/15 During the 19th and early 20th centuries‚ “New” Imperialism accelerated due to economic‚ political‚ and social factors within Europe. Firstly‚ the Industrial Revolution stirred the ambitions of European nations‚ with such advancements in technology‚ caused these nations to spread their control over the less-developed areas of the world. These economic‚ political‚ and social factors were mostly responsible for

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    smallpox had a devastating impact on Native American communities‚ shaping the course of colonization and altering the dynamics between the two groups. The introduction of smallpox‚ among other diseases‚ decimated indigenous populations‚ leading to profound social‚ political‚ and psychological repercussions. Impact on Native American Communities Smallpox arrived in the Americas with European explorers and colonizers‚ spreading rapidly among Native American populations who had no prior exposure or immunity

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    Many years ago the colonization in Canada has made a situation and condition that violated the right of indigenous people especially indigenous women. Some of the consequences of colonizer’s act are the violence that indigenous women are still facing. When the colonizers came to Canada‚ they constructed first nation as uncivilized and savages‚ and by this attitude toward them treat them as inferior to themselves. Moreover by laws and acts like Indian Act took many of their freedom and their rights

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    of Congo. Morel begins his argument citing the Doctrine of Forced Production‚ a general guideline Congo followed that denied the native any rights to his land and products. Subsequently‚ Morel uses quotes from various respected French and German colonizers‚ to show how in reality‚ the

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    the grimmest and most monstrous individual Marlow meets in the Congo. This contrasts sharply with what Marlow initially thinks of Kurtz but the truth in the end indicates that Kurtz’s greediness became fairly similar to that of the other European colonizers in the Congo. The fact that Marlow met a Kurtz different from the moral Kurtz he pictured shows the truth: the inability of an individual to understand another

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    Legacies of colonialism in the today’s world Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction 3 2.0 Three areas in which the legacies of colonizer affect 3 2.1 Discussion about Sociol & economic changes 4 2.2 Discussion about Civilisation development 4 2.3 Discussion about Urban Enlargement 4 3.0 Some specific examples showing the reflexion of colonizer’s legacies in today’s world 5 3.1 Examples for Sociol & economic changes 6 3.1.1 land-use/cover‚ vegetation/other natural habitats‚new

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    originated from post-colonization under British rule‚ America or the thirteen colonies specifically being one of the most famous. When a country colonizes another the reasons are clear; to use the colonized land for its resources or expand the colonizers territories in order to gain power‚ or in some twisted way bring “civilization” to uncivilized people. After many years many of these “colonies” choose to fight for there freedom and enter into what we call the post-colonization phase. Dictionary.com

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    all know; Colonizing power is trying to control their colonies by cutting out their native languages and replace them with their own‚ so the colonizers realize the power of language‚ each language is heavily embodied with specific culture‚ religion‚ identity and history‚ so when these things are cutting off within the language‚ it will be easy for the colonizer to re-form the colony in any way they want. At that time critics start to question "in what Language African Literature should be produced

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