The White Man's Burden was a belief that Europeans and Americans had a moral obligation to civilize and educate people in non-Western societies. It was often used to justify Imperialism and colonialism by portraying it as a benevolent mission to bring progress to “uncivilized” populations. However, this concept has been widely criticized for its paternalistic and ethnocentric undertones.
white mans burden
The audience for "The Black Man's Burden" include people who have some educational background and the imperialists.
The civilizing mission
Another name for "white man's burden" was "civilizing mission."
white mans burden
The rhyme scheme for the poem "The White Man's Burden" by Rudyard Kipling is ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGH.
A lack of resistance to tropical diseases.
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white mans burden
the white mans burden was about the u.s. wanting to improve and continue our growth and militarism so we were number one. And so we would not get our heads chopped off by Russian solders.
The White mans burden. They believed that it was their responsibility to "Civilize" the African Natives.
Negative attitude of Europeans toward peoples of the non-Western world