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Monday, October 13, 2008

Case Studies in Imperialism

The two common methods used in imperialism are force and promise. Stronger nations take over the weaker countries by military force or they promise for better deals, though they never usually keep their promises. There are three types of motivations that inspire that cause imperialism. The first one is gold, which is probably the foremost important reason. For example, the British empire decided to take over the Indian empire for their natural resources, raw materials, and labours. The second motivation is glory. Stronger leaders like the feel of gaining power and having to control weaker nations. For example, the European people wanted to expand their landmass because they the industrial revolution was going on at the time. By expanding, they would get the glory of being the richer nations of the world at the time. Lastly, the third motivation that inspires people to cause imperialism is God. The Christians and Catholics, mostly Catholics, wanted to spread their religions to the weaker nations. This was done by force and perhaps the belief change within the people themselves.

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