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    I enjoyed reading your input on the effects the discovery of the Americas had on Europeans. The effects 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

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    As we notice‚ the terms imperialism and colonization are often used in one subject‚ which makes the readers think that they are same in meanings and as both colonialism and Imperialism means political and economic domination of the other‚ people often find it hard to distinguish between them. We can define colonization as “The action or process of settling among and establishing control over the indigenous people of an area” whereas imperialism refers to “A policy of extending a country’s

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    The Unseen Effects of Imperialism From the time of the Babylonians and Assyrians empires have risen and fallen‚ expanding territory and then losing it‚ eventually fading away to a memory; however‚ long after the death of its last ruler‚ empires continue to have influence‚ through the ideals they create‚ and those they reinforce. Today‚ many of these elements are crucial parts of modern society‚ so much so they are often taken for granted. The ability for a portion of a society to provide food for

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    "What impact did Western imperialism and colonialism have on Asia" That Colonialism and imperialism played a significant role in shaping the modern world and particularly Asia is a prudent judgment. Colonialism is "a policy in which a country rules other nations and develops trade for its own benefit" and "the extension of power or authority over others in the interests of domination" (2004). ’The West’‚ which refers to the societies of Europe and their genealogical‚ colonial‚ and philosophical

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    rivalry between the great powers that allowed war to break out. Imperialism‚ Militarism‚ and Nationalism have a role to play in the cause of WW1. Africa and some parts of Asia were points of contention among the european countries. The raw materials these areas could provide‚ caused increasing competition. By 1914‚ Germany had the greatest increase in military build up. Great Britain and Germany both increased their navies. The nationalism in many countries throughout Europe had to do with the extension

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    Aziz Razakov AP World History Change Over Time Essay The age of imperialism 1850-1914 caused from needs of the Industrial Revolution‚ and the selfish motivations of rulers of powerful nations led to the change of culture values‚ class systems‚ government systems and modernization in overseas colonies. The "white race" or the Europeans felt superior to others‚ they felt as if they needed to "civilize" men of other countries‚ they needed to conquer them‚ convert them to Christianity and

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    Imperialism has no warrant in the bible.”(Bryan) Apparently the U.S. used to think there was. Taking another person‚ or providence’s freedom is never good. Imperialism is terrible‚ it goes against our country’s very founding principle‚ the US governed the Philippines without their consent‚ and the Filipinos fought for their independence for years before we came along. Imperialism is disgusting‚ it goes against everything this country believes. “...(We) dare not educate them lest they learn to

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    vaccines and improved hospitals came into the country. it could improve the health of the population. also was to build better roads and introduce the transportation in than the country‚ which had previously such as steamboats. The bad things of imperialism included that there main nation often imposed heavy taxes on colonies. Colonies also didn’t have that much representation in the government’s because they imposed rule on them. Even if the populations from the main countries had democratic representation

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    U.S. Imperialism United States imperialistic ambitions to gain more natural resources and increase American security left negative effects such as colonization on other countries. This unfortunately led to conflicts‚ wars‚ and rebellions‚ which made it difficult for the country to expand further. There were several ways that the United States enforced its imperialistic views on other countries. The United States was in need of natural resources to sustain their businesses. Two of the products

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    their own governments was very strongly felt. As a result‚ throughout Western Civilization‚ nationalism was widespread and very popular. Though initially a unification of the nation took place‚ nationalism was ultimately a force of division throughout Europe. In order to realize the effects of nationalism throughout Western Civilization‚ one must first understand the concept of nationalism. Nationalism is an ideology which asserts a nation is formed by a group of people with a common identity‚

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