Overall Imperialism was a positive effect on the globe due to new, more modern, westernized ideas being introduced to less developed countries. In China, the positive effects of Imperialism outweighed the negative. Of course there were negative effects like the widespread use of the highly addictive drug Opium throughout the country due to British imports, but overall Imperialism was a positive for China. When the British came over to China they brought fabulous new technology like clocks, globes…
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Imperialism had many effects on india from technology, transportation, and production. New methods were introduced with made India grow and be more broad. India was then more advanced with machinery, language, tools , and other goods. Great Britain introduced to India transportation methods and communication. Telephones and dirt roads improved they became paved roads . It was a positive effect that helped boost the economy and the flow of how information get around through the people. Education…
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Imperialism How did imperialism impact India and Africa even after they gained independence? India experienced both positive and negative effects of European control. On the positive side, they benefited from improvements in transportation, such as railways, and medical advances. However, their political structure was greatly impacted by European control. Africa, on the other hand, faced many negative effects from European imperialism, especially economic struggles. The Europeans would enter African…
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In the late 1800s, European nations began expanding beyond their borders into, in other words, “lesser nations” looking to lead them to civilization, but in reality they were pursuing wealth. This became known as imperialism, and it began just after the industrial revolution. Industrialization, which started in Europe, came with a lot of new technological advancements that they were proud of. This pride overtime resulted in a feeling of superiority over other races. Harsh competition between European…
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Western imperialism found a home in many places such as Africa, Asia, and the Americas who all lacked Industrialization which the Europeans had acquired. The Europeans and Americans dominated their subjects who were used to produce many resources their colonial rulers needed. In return to imperialism, some benefits and hardships were brought along in the form of social, economic, and political effects which were also lasting effects until after the colonized societies gained independence. First…
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Imperialism, the modernization of indigenous lands; or the brutal attack on native culture? Imperialism began with the British, but soon more nations began to colonize the lands throughout Africa, Asia, and South America. This had both positive and negative effects on the world. Yet, the negatives vastly outweigh the positives. “Imperialism is control by a strong nation over a weaker nation.” (STA pg. 115) Money, racism, national pride, and religion were the four reasons for the british and other…
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impacts that act as a contribution to mankind. British imperialism had lasting legacies on India’s social as well as economic positions. This meant that the British imperial interests were largely prioritized over the well-being of the nation and its people, which resulted in an inequitable pattern of development and a weak central government. The British Raj continued for almost a century, from 1857 to 1947. The colonial structure in India can be divided into four distinct features. One, colonialism…
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The effects of imperialism were negative socially because European countries believed they were superior and this led to many negative social effects like slavery and loss of native culture. One important negative social effect of imperialism in Africa and Asia can be found in Document #7. The document was created by Kikuyu Chief Kabongo who was the chief of Kenya and witnessed many changes that happened to his country under British rule. He wrote this for Muthungu wa Miti in Kenya of 1935 and wrote…
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Imperialism is when an industrialized nation conquers a non-imperialized country in order to obtain their natural resources and new markets. Social Darwinism: The belief that Europeans were culturally and intellectually superior. Geopolitics is the interest in taking land for its strategic location and products. In the late 1500’s, countries and nations all over have shadowed a system of imperialism for numerous reasons. The doings of this system have both positive and negative effects leading…
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Age of Imperialism and its effects on Europe’s and Africa’s society. The Age of Imperialism affected the whole world. Africa is the one that is the most affected. Imperialism has been one of the major factors that started WWI. This is because there were jealousies between countries all over the world. What started the Age of Imperialism? What was its motives? Did the Europeans have different types of colonies? What was Imperialism’s impact of society in Europe and Africa? The Age of Imperialism…
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