Dominion
An anti-imperialist might criticize Kipling for romanticizing imperialism and spreading the belief in the superiority of Western powers over colonized peoples. They may argue that Kipling's works perpetuate harmful stereotypes and justify oppressive colonial practices.
Great Britain
New Imperialism refers to the colonial expansion adopted by Europe's powers and, later, Japan and theUnited States, during the 19th and early 20th centuries
The creation of overseas colonies was an effort by many European powers to expand their power and spheres of influence. One term to describe this is imperialism.
Italy and Germany did not acquire the most desirable colonies during the age of imperialism because they were relatively late in establishing their colonial empires compared to other European powers like Britain and France. Additionally, Italy and Germany faced strong competition from established colonial powers and had limited resources and experience in overseas expansion.
Imperialism
Six motives in Imperialism include expansionism, territory, resources, population, raw minerals, and religious beliefs. The US empire, the British empire, the Greek and Roman empires are some examples.
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In general, the societies were suppressed by the European's, over time resentment towards the colonial powers increased and either territories rebelled, or the colonial empire's ceded territories to economically dependent state's based of existing colonial border's which had yet another negative effect (see Nigeria)
the postwar decades brought a major turning point in the world history when the colonial empired built by western powers during the age of Imperialism crumbled. in Asia and Africa, people demanded and won freedom.
Seperation of Powers
Britain, Holland, France, Belgium and Germany are all examples of colonial powers.