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Most defiantly, the white mans burden is talking about how as Americans/white men it is our duty to "help out" other nations who are not as civilized as we are. which was a major excuse for imperialism during that time. Many countries would say that just by being on the same land as the Savages and uncivilized races they were "helping" them even if they were destroying their land and exploiting their resources.
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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.
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The white means peace and hope and red means all the blood spilled during wars.
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"The White Man's Burden" is the idea that European and American nations had a moral duty to bring their civilization and culture to other countries they considered less developed. This concept was often used to justify colonialism and imperialism during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
It was written during the age of Imperialism. The "White Man's Burden" meaning is to "civilize the natives". This was done by giving them health care, education and religion.
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"The White Man's Burden" was written by Rudyard Kipling as a poem calling on the United States to take up the "burden" of empire, specifically in the context of American colonization of the Philippines in the late 19th century.
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Kipling intended for the White Man's Burden to be read by the American public to encourage support for the U.S. imperialism policies. The audience might have responded positively by framing imperialism as a noble mission to civilize and uplift "lesser" peoples, or negatively by criticizing the notion of superiority and the justifications for colonization.
The responsibility of bringing civilization and Christianity to developing countries. This perceived responsibility on the part of Europeans drove them to colonize the Third World over three centuries (18th through the 20th).It's origin is from the poem "The White Man's Burden" by Rudyards Kipling, often called the poet of the imperialism. This poem, in short, is about justification and the need to teach other people how to live and act like Europeans. In all it's meaning is, natives of the colonies.
During the Spanish colonial period, the Spaniards developed a caste system based on race. A mestizo was a person of mixed white and American Indian descent.
The short poem "The White Man's Burden" was written by Rudyard Kipling and published in McClure's in 1899. The subtitle "The United States and the Phlippine Islands" was seen as a warning to the imperial ambitions of the US, in the context of 400 years of European overseas empires. A non-fiction book of the same name was written in 2006 by professor William Easterly of New York University. The book concerns the underlying reasons for the failures of many humanitarian aid programs in the developing countries of the world.
Another name for "white man's burden" was "civilizing mission."