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    Carlee Hickey AP European History Mr. Brad Pflugh 6 May 2013 Analyze attitudes toward and evaluate the motivations behind the European acquisition of Africa colonies in the period 1880 to 1914. We live in a world today in which the consequences of nineteenth-century Western imperialism are still being felt. By about 1914 Western civilization reached the high point of its long-standing global expansion. This expansion in this period took many forms. There was‚ first of all‚ economic expansion

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    WORLD RELIGIONS AND THE NORTH AFRICA/SOUTHWEST ASIA REALM Nancy Brown Walden University The realm of North Africa/Southwest Asia is a site of rich oil and natural gas deposits‚ economic growth and international relationships. The realm is also the birthplace of the three major world religions; Christianity‚ Judaism and Islam. Centuries of conflict lie at the heart of this realm due to differences in religious beliefs. In reviewing the scripture readings presented for this lesson‚ each

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    Introduction: In the beginning of the 19th century a new wave of imperialism‚ which affected all parts of the world and was very sophisticated in its nature‚ known as ‘European Imperialism’ started. A strong nationalism of that time (an idea of national superiority) veiled under ‘the Social Darwinist Movement’ (Europeans felt that they had the right to take control over weaker areas/regions) set what is known as ‘a Scramble for Africa’. West Africa was already known/researched/investigated to Europe

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    in the documents. Question: After the defeat of Napoleon in Europe and the subsequent liberation movements in the Americas‚ Europeans began to look at Africa and Asia for future imperial conquests. This new imperial attitude was known as New Imperialism to distinguish it from the previous Age of Discovery. Analyze the impacts of New Imperialism (1800-1914) on the various regions of world. Document 1 (Background: Many white people felt that they were morally responsible to raise ignorant native

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    Globally‚ Africa is known as the broke and destitute continent it is portrayed as. However‚ has anyone ever considered what or who might have caused all of this? Throughout history‚ Europe has raped Africa of its natural resources‚ riches‚ people before and during colonisation but never held responsible for the current state Africa is in. European colonization is rarely taught about in school because apparently slavery is the only horrible thing that Europeans did and not how colonization severely

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    and systems upon weaker nations. Regions such as Africa‚ the Middle East‚ India‚ and Africa were severely impacted positively and negatively by the imperialism of the west. Two of those cultures that were affected in a very similar way during this time period by the effects of imperialism were Africa and India. In both places wars and violence occurred but new technologies were brought by the west that helped improved the civilizations. However Africa and India responded differently to the way the

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    European Imperialism in Africa As a whole‚ Africa was ruined by the Europeans’ greed during the early 1900’s. The European countries were very strong nationalists and they came together and decided to show their superiority by imperializing other continents and countries rather than fight with each other. They chose Africa as the best place to imperialize because of its natural resources and availability. This is what introduced the Berlin Conference. At this meeting‚ representatives from Great

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    What is imperialism? Why was its history so diverse? Explain by comparing different colonial settings. During the late 1900’s Europe decided it was in the nation’s best interest to expand their territory and bring inferior race’s under its control. The Europeans would not be the first to expand however they did go one step further‚ choosing occupied areas. This is the basis for what is now categorized as imperialism. AfricaAsia and the Pacific were three of the first areas to be conquered and

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    Imperialism is the policy of extending a nation’s authority by territorial acquisition or by the establishment of economic and political hegemony over other nations‚ countries‚ or colonies. This is either through direct territorial conquest or settlement‚ or through indirect methods of influencing or controlling the politics and/or economy. The rule of authority of a country is based on territory‚ economic establishment and political influence. The term is used to describe the policy of a nation’s

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    In the 1880s‚ the scramble for Africa began‚ which brought destruction to the continent. Europeans helped Africa in many ways but it was primarily for their benefits too. The westerners arrived with a main purpose of gaining for themselves with no regards for the effects they imposed on Africa. Although countries like Equatorial Guinea and Morocco improved slightly due to the Europeans‚ other countries‚ such as Nigeria and South Africa‚ suffered greatly. Morocco didn’t have roads before it became

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