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Imperialism

One country extending power and dominance over another country or area is known as Imperialism. Based on ideas of superiority and authority, dominance is achieved through direct territorial acquisition or gaining economic control over an area.

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What were the Chinese and Japanese responses to western imperialism?

How 'bout you read your Traditions and Encounters book and find out? :P

What is difference between french and British colonies?

France expected that their colonies would always be part of France. Britain trained their colonies to be self-governing.

How does Imperialism effects Africa and Asia?

It aided in long periods of brutal slavery by Spain, England, and America that did not stop for over 100 years.

What is the difference between to conquer and to colonize?

Colonization is (supposedly) when a people move to a new, uninabited, or poorly-inhabited land and settle there (i.e. Europeans moving to the Americas from the 15th century onwards). Conquering is the systematic subjugation of a people by another (i.e. the Romans invading North Africa) where the conquerors institute their own political systems and laws. The former is supposed to be a peaceful act but the Native Americans, to name just one group in a "colonized" country, might well see what occurred to their culture and country as a "conquering". The former process occurs by stealth, the latter by brute force. The end result is often the same.

What year did Germany colonize Africa?

Yes. Most of Tanzania, Rwanda and Burundi were under German rule from the 1880s till 1918 and the area was referred to as German East Africa.

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How did nationalism increase tensions among European nation imperialism?

International competition caused countries to go to great extents to establish themselves as forces to be reckoned with in the region. Nationalism, on the other hand, increase tensions as people from different countries sought to make sure their national interests were safeguarded.

What was the idea behind imperialism?

social darwinsim- strong nations are obliged to domainate weaker nations

The second industrial revolution gave people the capital means and motivation to expand. Buisnesses were looking for new markets and resources, Africa was-as they viewed it-there for the taking. Once it began it turned into a competition if, you were a country worth taking notice of you had a piece of Africa. Money, manifest destiny, and international competition.

How did imperialism cause religious conflict?

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Throughout history, religions have almost always resisted any form of democracy or even devolution of secular powers away from the sovereign. This has been a symbiotic relationship, with the Church supporting and assisting kings and emperors, and those sovereigns supporting and assisting the Church in turn. During the age of colonisation, the Church soon recognised the opportunity afforded to the Church and its missionaries by the creation of European empires in the New World.

Why did Europeans explore the world's oceans and colonize the Americas?

For the resources to be found to support their economy (Mercantilism), meaning exporting more than you import. They believed that they could find a route to Asia for its spice trade due to the Turkish Empire taking over the land trade routes. They did find land but it wasn't Asia... Nevertheless they found a source of labor (natives were used as slaves or serfs to get the goods), and fertile land for settlers to farm. These goods were used to fight the wars between European countries and the Turks for more goods and monopoly to support they hungry economy etc etc you get my point. For the resources to be found to support their economy (Mercantilism), meaning exporting more than you import. They believed that they could find a route to Asia for its spice trade due to the Turkish Empire taking over the land trade routes. They did find land but it wasn't Asia... Nevertheless they found a source of labor (natives were used as slaves or serfs to get the goods), and fertile land for settlers to farm. These goods were used to fight the wars between European countries and the Turks for more goods and monopoly to support they hungry economy etc etc you get my point.

Imperialism in China during the late 19th and early 20th centuries?

qing dynasty(1644-1911), one examples: Qing is Vietnam & Korean's suzerain! china contorl Mongolia population, if quantity of mongolians is more than he's permission, the excrescent mongolians will be killed by 1/8 or 1/6...... and the Han nationality, the Hui nationality and Mongolia nationality were insulated!

How did Woodrow Wilson address imperialism?

Address it? He founded the rhetoric that every imperialist war has been based on in the last 80 years. He is practically the father of modern American imperialism. His act of addressing imperialism was his Fourteen Points, which were really only meant to give America economic access to the colonies of the European empires.

What European country colonized Senegal?

David Livingstone was a missionary and an explorer. He explored Malawi in 1859. More missionaries came. In 1889, Britain claimed it as a protectorate.

Was imperialism good?

Generally speaking, most people define Imperialism negatively because it was the expropriation of land, resources, and often identity from indigenous peoples elsewhere on the globe. Imperialism certainly created benefits for the metropoles (e.g. the countries doing the imperialism), but gained those benefits by forcing the indigenous people to submit to oppressive rule.

Which imperialist nation colonized Malaysia?

The British Empire was an imperial power in Malaysia. At one point, Japan was also an imperial power in Malaysia.

When did England colonize Canada?

It didn't happen in just one year. Colonization attempts started in 1584 when Amadas and Barlow came to Roanoke Island in what is now North Carolina. Another expedition was sent in 1585, and another in 1587. The 1587 colony has come to be known as the lost colony. In 1603 Jamestown in Virginia was settled (but not without many problems). After that there was a succession of colonization voyages (Mayflower, etc.) throughout the 17th and 18th centuries.

My more learned colleagues will be able to give you correct information on the later voyages.

How is colonialism different from economic imperialism?

Imperialism is the policy of extension of one nation's authority by territorial and/ or economic means, over other nations. Colonialism is the exploitation of other nation(s) by a stronger nation for the development of trade and control of its peoples. It therefore involves the dominant settlement (colonization) of those countries.

What are the views of imperialists?

Teaching culture,education, humanity,religeon,livelihood to the Natives.

Why was colonization important to European countries?

Colonization supported increased economic and political power of the colonizing countries. this was important as the European countries were competing intensely with each other.

What were some positive effects of European imperialism?

One of the positive effects of European colonialism of Africa is that introduced efficient system of administration. They brought the industrial technology wit them which helped in the industrialization of many of the African countries.

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