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    During 1868‚ Japan was facing the Meiji Restoration and was being impacted by western influences and imperialism. As Japan‚ didn’t agree on how the influences were affecting countries around‚ Japan created many reforms. A few of the reforms that Japan was using were militarism‚ industrialization‚ and economic changes. Japan had a plan to help support their country to avoid the influences‚ but as time went on the reforms started not to work‚ and the changes that were being made began to be western

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    and civilian populations slowly crept in. The overall chaotic disorder made Rome an easy target for barbarians to now defeat. Imperialistic tenets‚ disunity in religion‚ and overall adulteration of society hastened Rome’s collapse. The use of imperialism in the initial days of the Roman Empire helped Rome aggrandize its borders‚ bolster

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    The United States annexing Hawaii in 1900 would be an example of imperialism. When Americans first settled onto the island people started making plantations. They farmed sugar and exported it to the United States. Shortly after the U.S. was a super power because of how strong we got. We started to put tariffs on sugar in order to convince the Hawaiian Royalty to let us make Pearl Harbor. Hawaii went into an economic depression and shortly after people decided to overthrow the queen. After they would

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    In some ways Imperialism made the life of the native people better by building and maintaining new infrastructure that the natives didn’t have before. With the new infrastructure the natives were able to lead longer and happier lives with more amenities provided by things like libraries and hospitals.In India the railroad system put in place by the British is still running and useful today as are many of the roads and hospitals. These services and India’s huge population has led to India being one

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    war on Germany and Austria-Hungary because they were allied with Serbia. This was mostly caused by nationalism‚ militarism‚ and imperialism. Nationalism is when you are proud of your country and think that it is better than other countries. Militarism is a desire for a country to maintain a strong military and be prepared to use it to protect their country. Imperialism is where a powerful nation controls one or more colonies. My thoughts

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    colonial imperialism much differently than those who lived in Boston. Unlike Boston‚ Concord was not a major port city. It also did not have British regulars present on a daily basis. Concordians had many problems within their own borders they were more concerned with than the events caused by the colonies strained relationship with Britain (Robert A Gross‚ Minutemen and Their World. Page 10). This is not to say Concord did not take part in colonial activities to protest British imperialism. There

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    Personally Orwell viewed imperialism as an evil thing and was all for the Burmans against their British oppressors. And one day he experienced the real nature of imperialism. A police sub-inspector informed him that an elephant was ravaging a bazaar. It was a tame one that had gone “musth” (Hindi for mad‚ and is linked to sexual arousal)‚ had broken its chain and escaped. It had destroyed a hut‚ killed a cow and trampled to death a black Dravidian coolie. Orwell proceeded with an elephant rifle.

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    In the late nineteenth century‚ with the majority of the globe under their control‚ the Europeans sought to dominate Africa and Asia through New Imperialism. The Europeans’ concept of New Imperialism was constructed for the purpose of gaining access over the markets and resources that belonged to Africa and Asia. Desperate attempts from European powers to get as much resources from Africa as possible‚ left it in a tense and divided state. With European influences and technologies‚ Asia suffered from

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    This is particularly important as the U.S. News article claims‚ “For Muslims imperialism is a dirty word” Where is Muslim repentance for its imperialism‚ geographically the largest in all of history‚ which permits Muslims to call Western imperialism a dirty word?” Islam cannot be peaceful‚ until their laws reflect the true nature of religion: Freedom & Equanimity‚ Not Genocide or Submission Moreover‚ if Muslims

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    did greatly vary between empires. As you mentioned‚ the Spanish particularly benefited for a time from their exploits in South America. However‚ despite the abundance of trade and incoming wealth‚ the empire eventually struggled. Between war and imperialism‚ the Spanish empire ultimately faltered. Space wise‚ colonialism was beneficial as the new lands provided new places to settle and opened new markets for the various empires. As you mentioned‚ there were downsides to expansion‚ for example‚ tension

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