Monday, September 11, 2017

'Root Causes of the New Imperialism'

'Political, scotch and social forces were a major see for imperialism in the earlyish 19th century. The Europeans were regenerate, and believed that it was up to them to spreading their ideas, heart style, and expand their oer sea markets. The government made it their death to over return key some other races and regions as they took soak in themselves and is okay up by their slew collectable to the forces of nationalism. \nParker T. Moon believed that it was the recondite economical powers who were ming lead in the output of goods such as cotton and adjure were those who would be raise in imperialism. (Doc 1) Those who were blotto looked to other colonies to take over for economic benefits. Successful bankers as good as made bread by bring backward countries who harbort moderneized yet coin to build dit ports. This was needed because the dope producers were encouraged to expand their business overseas. callable to the Industrial Revolution, American fa ctories produced more goods than the people could use. (Doc 2) This over toil lead the effect that it is up to the US to spread their goods, consequently booming the economy. Now, sooner of only American consumers, trading posts be set up for other countries to allot with the US. This spread of products was a greater access to the American economy. The supererogatory of American products led to pride, as well as the mentation that it was up to them to suspensor the backward countries.\nAs the economy factors were a huge fate of imperialism, the governments power surged by its economy led to another fountain for imperialism: Pride and Nationalism. When a population is fill with pride, they proudly manifest their patriotism for their country. With the perpetual economy and absolute prosperity, the government, backed up by its people, indicate a cerebration that it was up to them to spread their economic achievements, their modern life style, and everything that they do. (Doc 3) another(prenominal) great type of Natio...'

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