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    mockingly wrote in 1899‚ he was describing the aggressive European imperialism that took place in the 1880’s. In 1884 Africa was divided up among European nations‚ only two African countries remained independent. One may question‚ what the driving force behind this European imperialism was. Although technology‚ political and cultural causes were factors in the Europeans imperializing Africa‚ ultimately the primary reason for imperialism was economic benefit due to the fact that Africa had vast resources

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    Imperialism Imperialism is the domination by one country of the political‚ economic‚ or cultural life of another country or region in order to increase its own wealth and power. Imperialism during the period following the Age of Exploration‚ when European countries acquired colonies to support mercantilism‚ can be called "old imperialism." In the nineteenth century‚ a new era of imperialism began‚ this time spurred on by the Industrial Revolution. Some reasons for imperialism were

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    "The Quiet American" How long can you sit on the fence and not get involved? How long before you’re forced to choose sides? Thomas Fowler learns the answers to this dilemma the hard way. Fowler at the onset of our story‚ describes himself as being an objective observer‚ purposely not taking sides‚ just telling over the facts. "My fellow journalists called themselves correspondents; I preferred the title of reporter. I wrote what I saw‚ I took no action- even an opinion is a kind of action. (20)"

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    Introduction of the Novel Graham Greene wrote The Quiet American in 1955. The book is a novel based on Greene’s experience traveling and reporting on the war which the Vietnam were waging against the French colonial army in Vietnam in the early 1950’s. (Donaghy‚1983) The Quiet American Summary Vietnam is only understood by living there‚ it is very beautiful until something happens that you might have expected to happen. Not many care about the death of a US citizen for they are causing most

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    Colonialism is the practice of exploration‚ exploitation and expansion by a powerful country‚ over foreign dependent land. Originating in the 1400’s with Christopher Columbus‚ colonialism gained its reverence as it proved valuable politically‚ socially‚ and most importantly economically for powerful nations. Colonization was run by the colonists‚ for the colonists‚ meaning all other parties suffered. In the 1800’s‚ the “Scramble for Africa‚” marked the beginning of racial oppression towards Blacks

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    The Driving force behind European imperialism in Africa From the 1500’s to about the 1800’s trade with European nations have traded with other countries for many years. Africa has many natural resources that other European nations wanted. Such as cotton‚ rubber‚ zinc‚ lead‚ coal‚ coffee‚ peanuts‚ bananas‚ coca‚ sugar‚ palm oil and the two most expensive resources found here were gold and diamonds that Great Britain used. Yet many European nations used so many resources that Africa had to give

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    Graham Green’s novel‚ The Quiet American takes place in Vietnam as the French Colonization of the country is coming closer to an end. It is a time where the American’s are beginning to arrive in Vietnam with hope of ending the colonization while attempting to "protect" the south from communism and the ever-dreaded "Domino Theory". Within this one novel‚ Graham Greene has different stories and can capture diverse readers. One story tells a love story between two people from different cultures‚ another

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    Imperialism - The Infliction Upon the Congolese The state of the Congo in the late 1800’s was intertwined with destruction and horror‚ compromising the integrity of humanity. The Belgian King Leopold II ruled over the new colony of central Africa from 1885 to 1908. The period of Leopold’s rule is known as a brutal time of exploitation‚ as millions of Congolese died. While most imperialist based discussions focus on the incentives of the Europeans‚ there is a lack of recognition of the Congolese and

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    there is so much spontaneous growth there is cleavage that separates the most fortunate from the less fortunate. The more fortunate would have walled off villas and elaborate homes while the less fortunate had more modest and open housing. Belgian Colonialism in the Congo Basin prime motive was in pursuit of European benefit. Their goal was profit-maximization and this shaped their relationship

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    American Imperialism During the late nineteenth century America was a growing and prosperous country. The Civil War had ended and the United States was once again unified. As the United States gained more money and power‚ it looked to overseas trade to monopolize on their raw materials. The United States began to trade with Japan‚ China Latin America and other countries to acquire these distant resources. In order to protect these investments‚ the U.S. had place upon these foreign countries their

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