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Research Paper On British Imperialism

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Imperialism. Have you heard the word before? If you haven’t, the definition of imperialism is the policy of extending the rule or authority of an empire or nation over foreign countries, or of acquiring and holding colonies and dependencies (source dictonary.com). Some background info about imperialism. From the 1870s to the 1930s, was the imperialism era. Mainly European Countries were a part of imperialism during that era. But great Britain imperialized other countries and areas the most. According to “ imperialism and residence shape of modern world” 13,100,000 miles of land that Great Britain imperialized that were colonies of Great Britain in 1939. France (who is in second place against Britain when it comes to imperialism) didn’t even get ½ of what Britain has. I know you have some questions about the British imperialism if not imperialism in general. Like, what motivates European countries, …show more content…

According to the article ¨Imperialism and Resistance Shape the Modern World¨ ¨Remember, the factories established in European countries during the industrialization were dependent on ready sources of cheap raw materials to keep the machines operating around the clock… industrialized nations needed new markets to sell these finish products. The supply hades far exceeded the demanded within the country where they were being produced.¨ and also from “economic reasons for British imperialism in Africa” “Essentially the British were able to sell the cheap manufactured goods to the populations in Africa. In Africa, all of the raw goods would be shipped to England and processed. Then it would all be shipped back in the form of clothes or pots and pans.”This shows how European countries were so industrialized, that it pushed them to get more raw materials for the satisfaction of the people for their needs so they went to Africa and took the things they

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