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    Imperialism is the notion of empire building by extending a country’s power through negotiation and military force. Some common motivations for starting imperialism is aimed at receiving territory‚ obtaining natural resources‚ conquering the enemies‚ gaining wealth‚ and receiving glory. Since the fifteenth-century imperialism has been a previous theme in history but imperialism reached a peak in the nineteenth century with the rise of Europe. Europe began to dominate the world‚ especially in the

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    Imperialism is a perfect illustration of the easiness for humans to become corrupted by cravings of greed which in turn leads to malevolence and disdain for others. Attitudes of superiority and negligence of other’s beliefs synergize to create an oppressive and selfish force that devastates societies and civilizations. Historically‚ the problem of imperialism has been written and discussed in many famous pieces of literature such as Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness and Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall

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    parts of Africa and Asia in the early 20th century. Nationalism is the main cause of imperialism‚ militarism and alliances. Initially imperialism was caused by nationalism; this being that nationalism can lead to imperialism in a powerful country. Since the people were so proud and hopeful of their country‚ they wanted to expand it‚ as well as wanting it to be better than the other countries. An example of imperialism caused by nationalism is taking an empire; the Germans in WW1 believed they were

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    Communist insurrection in the United States in his open letter to American workers. Lenin writes‚ “Comrades! At the present time the American revolutionary workers have to play an exceptionally important role as confrontational enemies of American imperialism–the freshest‚ strongest and latest in joining in the world-wide slaughter of nations the division of capital“ He encourages the downfall of the capitalist US in order for Communism to spread and the conception of a revolution “American Proletariat

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    Imperialism‚ defined as a policy of extending a country’s power and influence through diplomacy or military force; this represented the ideology behind expansion. This developed into an important factor in the development of early Europe as it forced growth amongst nations and pushed into an era of exploration and discovery. This took place throughout the Americas‚ Africa‚ Asia‚ and Europe and yet the same motivations held true. Early Europeans participated in imperialism to fuel economic growth

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    Global 2 Imperialism in China and Japan In the 19th century European countries were asserting their power by adopting a new form of imperialism‚ and colonizing many areas. Asia‚ in particular‚ China and Japan‚ became very enticing areas to colonize. While China and Japan were both isolated‚ feudal states‚ they reacted differently such as Japan accepting imperialism and becoming a world power and China rejecting Western ways and being used by Europe. A few Chinese welcomed Western ideas but

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    "One of the first concrete examples of American Imperialism is when the United States gained control of Hawaii in 1898. From there‚ the imperialistic ideas snowballed‚ and continued until just after the end of World War II. As American industrial production increased in the mid-1800s‚ the general population was unable to keep up with it. Americans simply could not purchase everything that was produced. This was the catalyst to expand the country’s overseas trade‚ and seek out foreign markets..."

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    Imperialism in ‘Shooting an Elephant’ by George Orwell Shooting an elephant is a short story about the speaker’s experience in working as a colonial officer in Burma‚ a previous conquered province by Britain‚ and facing a pressure to shoot an innocent elephant to please a large Burmese crowd. Throughout the story Orwell makes clear to readers how Imperialism causes misery and pain. To a clear definition for Imperialism‚ I sum up the important points according to my understanding as

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    continent” (dark meaning evil.) Marlow’s trials and tribulations don’t only show the evil of Africa‚ but the embodiment of evil in the colonial bureaucracy and Kurtz by the actions they take towards the people/criminals in the community due to imperialism. Africa was like a cigarette‚ a start to destruction of a body (community)‚ and the colonial bureaucracy and Kurtz were a lighter building on to the evil that was already present‚ ultimately leading to the destruction of the body (community.)

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    Throughout history many countries have enacted upon a type of foreign policy known as Imperialism. The agenda of a country with an imperialist foreign policy is to increase the size‚ materials‚ or power of said country by use of force and or politics. Imperialism was a highly profitable foreign policy and caused cultural diffusion that assimilated many social/economical/political progressions to different countries and cultures. Around this time period many countries began to embark on their own

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