Saturday, August 26, 2017
'Root Causes of the New Imperialism'
'Political, sparing and brformer(a)ly forces were a major influence for imperialism in the early nineteenth century. The Europeans were modernized, and believed that it was up to them to extend their ideas, feel style, and dramatise their everyplace sea markets. The g overnment make it their goal to pass off former(a) races and regions as they took pride in themselves and is support up by their flock due to the forces of nationalism. \nParker T. stagnate believed that it was the rich economical military forces who were involved in the production of goods such(prenominal) as cotton and iron were those who would be interested in imperialism. (Doc 1) Those who were wealthy looked to other colonies to take over for economic benefits. prospering bankers also do profits by lending sweptback countries who havent modernized yet money to strain transportation ports. This was necessitate because the mass producers were support to expand their strain overseas. Due to the industrial Revolution, American factories produced more goods than the people could use. (Doc 2) This over production take the belief that it is up to the US to strewinging their goods, thus din the saving. Now, instead of only American consumers, profession posts are hard-boiled up for other countries to trade with the US. This spread of products was a capacious addition to the American rescue. The surplus of American products led to pride, as well as the thinking that it was up to them to help the retracted countries.\nAs the parsimony factors were a spacious component of imperialism, the judicatures power surged by its economy led to another(prenominal) reason for imperialism: self-complacency and Nationalism. When a world is filled with pride, they proudly show their patriotism for their country. With the stable economy and positive prosperity, the government, backed up by its people, propose a thinking that it was up to them to spread their economic achievemen ts, their modern life style, and everything that they do. (Doc 3) Another great example of Natio...'
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