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VHistory 101B
10/25/00
Section 8
Western Imperialism
We live in a world in which the consequences of nineteenth and twentieth century Western
imperialism are still being felt. By the early nineteen hundreds Western civilization
reached the high point of it's long standing global expansion. The expansion took many
forms such as economic, political, and cultural imperialism. Europeans invested a lot of
money abroad to build railroads, ports, mines, plantations as well as factories and
public utilities. Trade began to grow between nations and the economy became more
developed. Western civilizations became much more prosperous than the rest of the world
due to the land usage and industrialization of Western colonization. The European
economic invasion began as peaceful trade, but Westerners became quite willing to force
isolated nations of Africa and Asia to open their doors for them. Aside from the
economical influences on certain countries, another aspect of the Western expansion was
that European states established huge political empires in Africa and Asia. This event,
categorized as the "new imperialism", occurred when European governments began searching
for new territory. Small groups of Europeans began to rule millions of Africans and
Asians. The causes of the new imperialism are still hotly debated, but competition for
trade, superior military force, advanced technologies, and politics are among the most
important. Western imperialism itself is also one of the greatest controversies of world
history. Westerners justified their imperialistic reign by explaining their economic,
political, and cultural motives for imperialism. Although imperialism seemed destructive
to tribal societies, I feel that the justifications hold true and the impact of
imperialism has strengthened society.
One of the justifications that the Westerners gave for imperialism was that it was in the
best interest for the world's economy. John Hobson describes the imperialists arguments
as "we must have markets for our growing manufacturers, we must have new outlets for the
investment of our surplus capital and for the energies of adventurous surplus of our
population: such expansion is a necessity of life to a nation with our great and growing
powers of production" (Hobson, John. Imperialism. London: Allen and Unwin, 1948. p. 35).
A point was made that overseas colonies could serve as sources of raw materials that were
not available in Europe and were necessary in industrialization. 
Europeans explained that Africa and Asia were far behind in the main abilities of
manufacture and trade, and imperialism would help them adapt to these new technologies.
Westerners claimed that imperialism was important for political and military reasons to
maintain strategic locations in other areas. Westerners explained that it would benefit
Africa and Asia to conform to western politics in order to be in touch with the rest of
the world as well as gaining protection from the greater powers. 
Another justification of imperialism that the Westerners gave was the cultural aspect.
Advocates of imperialism sent missionaries to African and Asian lands to convert the
people to Christianity. Europeans accounted that by bringing their traditions and
Christianity to Africa and Asia it would help bring those people out of their savage
state. The benefits that imperialism would bring to the economy, politics, and culture
aroused much support in Europe, however the so-called "savage people" did not return this
support.
In the book, Traditions and Encounters, it explains that "the policies adopted by
imperial powers and colonial officials forced peoples of different societies to deal with
one another on a regular and systematic basis. Their interactions often led to violent
conflicts between colonizers and subject peoples." (Bentley, p. 869). Many of the effects
of imperialism exploited the African and Asian people and culture. They were made to
assimilate to European ways and were forced to forget their own culture. In the text, The
Global Experience, a Micmac responds to a catholic missionary on the idea of conversion,
"I am greatly astonished that the French have so little cleverness, as they seem to
exhibit the matter of which thou hast just told me on their behalf, in the effort, to
persuade us to convert our poles, our barks, and our wigwams into those houses of stone
and of wood which are tall and lofty."(Schwartz. P.110). This passage portrays how most
people under imperialistic rule felt about being forced into a culture that they have
never lived under. They did not understand why these things were so important. Many
rebellions occurred against the imperialists and great uprisings formed from the religion
and traditional beliefs of the communities. Although imperialists exploited Africa and
Asia I think that imperialism contributed to the welfare of the entire world and greatly
impacted modern society. The justifications that Westerners gave for imperialism were
very ethnocentric, yet they hold true. Imperialism did indeed help the economy, the
politics, and the culture of mostly European countries, but the African and Asians as
well. New technology was established in the third world countries such as transportation,
communication, weaponry, industrialization and health care that they had not been
introduced to before. "They shaped the economies and societies of their colonies by
pushing them to supply natural resources and agricultural commodities in exchange for
manufactured products" (Bentley, p. 873). A conversion of cultures helped Europeans as
well as Africans and Asians tolerate a multicultural world. Imperialism caused a sense of
nationalism and pride throughout both the Western societies and Africa and Asia, and in
doing so it provoked an appeal to independence. 
Imperialism began many centuries ago and has greatly influenced the entire world.
Imperialism can be considered one of the greatest controversies in world history and
remains so today. Although Westerners gave many justifications for the motivation of
imperialism and gained much support for it, many people do not think it is a good thing.
However, even though many conflicts and exploitation resulted from imperialism, I feel
that there has been an overall good impact on the entire world. Imperialism has helped
move the economy along, and has made strong political and cultural ties between many
countries that are still seen today. 
History 101B
10/25/00
Section 8
Western Imperialism
We live in a world in which the consequences of nineteenth and twentieth century Western
imperialism are still being felt. By the early nineteen hundreds Western civilization
reached the high point of it's long standing global expansion. The expansion took many
forms such as economic, political, and cultural imperialism. Europeans invested a lot of
money abroad to build railroads, ports, mines, plantations as well as factories and
public utilities. Trade began to grow between nations and the economy became more
developed. Western civilizations became much more prosperous than the rest of the world
due to the land usage and industrialization of Western colonization. The European
economic invasion began as peaceful trade, but Westerners became quite willing to force
isolated nations of Africa and Asia to open their doors for them. Aside from the
economical influences on certain countries, another aspect of the Western expansion was
that European states established huge political empires in Africa and Asia. This event,
categorized as the "new imperialism", occurred when European governments began searching
for new territory. Small groups of Europeans began to rule millions of Africans and
Asians. The causes of the new imperialism are still hotly debated, but competition for
trade, superior military force, advanced technologies, and politics are among the most
important. Western imperialism itself is also one of the greatest controversies of world
history. Westerners justified their imperialistic reign by explaining their economic,
political, and cultural motives for imperialism. Although imperialism seemed destructive
to tribal societies, I feel that the justifications hold true and the impact of
imperialism has strengthened society.
One of the justifications that the Westerners gave for imperialism was that it was in the
best interest for the world's economy. John Hobson describes the imperialists arguments
as "we must have markets for our growing manufacturers, we must have new outlets for the
investment of our surplus capital and for the energies of adventurous surplus of our
population: such expansion is a necessity of life to a nation with our great and growing
powers of production" (Hobson, John. Imperialism. London: Allen and Unwin, 1948. p. 35).
A point was made that overseas colonies could serve as sources of raw materials that were
not available in Europe and were necessary in industrialization. 
Europeans explained that Africa and Asia were far behind in the main abilities of
manufacture and trade, and imperialism would help them adapt to these new technologies.
Westerners claimed that imperialism was important for political and military reasons to
maintain strategic locations in other areas. Westerners explained that it would benefit
Africa and Asia to conform to western politics in order to be in touch with the rest of
the world as well as gaining protection from the greater powers. 
Another justification of imperialism that the Westerners gave was the cultural aspect.
Advocates of imperialism sent missionaries to African and Asian lands to convert the
people to Christianity. Europeans accounted that by bringing their traditions and
Christianity to Africa and Asia it would help bring those people out of their savage
state. The benefits that imperialism would bring to the economy, politics, and culture
aroused much support in Europe, however the so-called "savage people" did not return this
support.
In the book, Traditions and Encounters, it explains that "the policies adopted by
imperial powers and colonial officials forced peoples of different societies to deal with
one another on a regular and systematic basis. Their interactions often led to violent
conflicts between colonizers and subject peoples." (Bentley, p. 869). Many of the effects
of imperialism exploited the African and Asian people and culture. They were made to
assimilate to European ways and were forced to forget their own culture. In the text, The
Global Experience, a Micmac responds to a catholic missionary on the idea of conversion,
"I am greatly astonished that the French have so little cleverness, as they seem to
exhibit the matter of which thou hast just told me on their behalf, in the effort, to
persuade us to convert our poles, our barks, and our wigwams into those houses of stone
and of wood which are tall and lofty."(Schwartz. P.110). This passage portrays how most
people under imperialistic rule felt about being forced into a culture that they have
never lived under. They did not understand why these things were so important. Many
rebellions occurred against the imperialists and great uprisings formed from the religion
and traditional beliefs of the communities. Although imperialists exploited Africa and
Asia I think that imperialism contributed to the welfare of the entire world and greatly
impacted modern society. The justifications that Westerners gave for imperialism were
very ethnocentric, yet they hold true. Imperialism did indeed help the economy, the
politics, and the culture of mostly European countries, but the African and Asians as
well. New technology was established in the third world countries such as transportation,
communication, weaponry, industrialization and health care that they had not been
introduced to before. "They shaped the economies and societies of their colonies by
pushing them to supply natural resources and agricultural commodities in exchange for
manufactured products" (Bentley, p. 873). A conversion of cultures helped Europeans as
well as Africans and Asians tolerate a multicultural world. Imperialism caused a sense of
nationalism and pride throughout both the Western societies and Africa and Asia, and in
doing so it provoked an appeal to independence. 
Imperialism began many centuries ago and has greatly influenced the entire world.
Imperialism can be considered one of the greatest controversies in world history and
remains so today. Although Westerners gave many justifications for the motivation of
imperialism and gained much support for it, many people do not think it is a good thing.
However, even though many conflicts and exploitation resulted from imperialism, I feel
that there has been an overall good impact on the entire world. Imperialism has helped
move the economy along, and has made strong political and cultural ties between many
countries that are still seen today. 

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