Social motives for imperialism
Imperialism Motives & Justifications
Title: Motives for Imperialism Author: Authorized User Last modified by: Sheila Angelo Created Date: 10/30/2014 9:01:00 PM Other titles: Motives for Imperialism
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Practiced Economic Imperialism – Dutch East Indies Company. Named area Dutch East Indies (Indonesia) Westernized – set up social class (Dutch at top) Made farmers plant 1/5 of their land for export crops (rubber, sugar cane, cocoa, banana, pineapples, coffee. Discovered tin and oil. Britain Expansion
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belief in the “survival of the fittest” (Social Darwinism) Political motive: based on a nation’s desire to gain power. to compete with other European countries. to expand territory. to gain prestige by winning colonies. to boost national pride and security. Motives of Imperialism. Exploratory motive: to explore unknown or unchartered ...
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Station #4 – Social Darwinism. Much of the motives behind Imperialism in the 19th century rested in a concept known as “Social Darwinism.” It was . Charles Darwin . who proposed the famed “survival of the fittest” theory. This theory stated that chance differences among members of a species helped some survive, while others died off.
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“ “Like a cyclone, imperialism spins across the globe; militarism crushes peoples and sucks their blood like a vampire.” Karl Liebknecht-German Social Democrat P. Political. Goals: - to claim land for the “mother country” - to make sure their country had more resources than other countries - to control another country’s government
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Motives for Imperialism. There were many . motives (goals/reasons) for European Imperialism Africa and Asia. Countries like Great Britain and France often had more than one motive for . colonizing (taking over) other countries. These motives had some positive effects, but often times resulted in poor treatment of natives and the destruction of ...
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